Just curious, either a bicycle or a motorcycle is called a "bike." But it's hard to tell the difference in plain text. How do I distinguish them in plain text?

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Rebecca
Oh, good question! Sometimes it isn't obvious and depends on the context. For example, one probably wouldn't ride a motorbike to school, but they might ride a bicycle. When possible, it could help to clarify with the person, but I think it's more common to refer to a "bicycle" as a "bike" rather than a "motorcycle." Ex: I'm going to ride my bike to school. => bicycle Ex: It's my dream to get a bike! => bicycle or motorbike Ex: I'm gonna get my bike license when I'm 16. => motorbike, since, in context, one can get a license for a motor vehicle