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 jarek2011
 
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							| Is it correct to say in English: drive a motorboat?
 
 What about driving a snowmobile? What verb would you suggest?
 
 2. Is it correct to say: England at its heyday? Or better still: England in its heyday?
 
 greetings from icy cold Norway!
 
 
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 libertybelle
 
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							| I tried looking that one up because I have a little day cruiser and we pilot or man or steer the boat, but we don �t say drive. 
 I did find this answer though;
 If its a sail boat you can sail it.
 If it �s a power boat you:
 pilot it
 captain it
 operate it
 man it or
 Steer it
 
 Regarding England, you say: England in its heyday
 
 
 
 
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 jarek2011
 
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							| Thank you very much for your answers! |  2 Feb 2012     
					
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