No
No, he likes to skateboard.
a skate deck can mean either a skateboard with out any of its fetures or also a rink where you put on roller skates or roller blades and just skate ~awestling96~
Go swimming, Go skateboard or longboard, Rollerblade or roller skate
not necessarily.... i learned to ice skate first and then i was a pro roller skater. It doesnt really make a difference.
No. The noun and intransitive verb are both "skateboard."
No, the proper term is roller skate.
Roller skate have 2 wheels side by side in front and back. Roller blades have all wheels in 1 row.
Skateboard
skateboard noun (skate-bored)
Roller-skate, as a verb, should be hyphenated. Roller skate, as a noun, is not.
Yes, Bill Richard was the first person to create the skateboard with the help of a Chicago roller skate company in the 1950's, 1957 i think. Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skateboarding#History
Yes, you can skate in the dirt Yes, you can skate in the dirt