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Is "aboard my boat" same with "take my boat"?

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Rebecca

"Aboard my boat" here means "come onto my boat". "Aboard" is used as a verb here, however, it is an adverb that refers to people being on a vehicle. Therefore, this sentence should say "Come aboard my boat" to be grammatically correct. "Take my boat" means "use my boat". Ex: There were 800 people aboard the airplane.

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