007 - Travel, Trip, or Journey?
difference between travel trip and journey from espresso English dotnet a trip is a noun meaning a specific time of going to another place often for a short period of time and then returning for example we took a five-day trip to the Amazon you're back from vacation how was your trip I went on business trips
to Switzerland and Germany last month a round-trip ticket is a ticket for going and coming back and a one-way ticket is only for going travel is usually used as a verb meaning the action of going to another place in general for example I really like to travel he travels frequently for work my sister is currently traveling through South
America travel as a noun can be used to describe the act of traveling in general for example travel in that region of the country is dangerous world travel gives you a new perspective but there are some situations in which we should use trip and not travel for example don't say I bought this shirt on my travel to
Thailand instead say I bought this shirt on my trip to Thailand with possessives like my your his/her are and their use trip not travel don't say I'm planning a travel to the US next year instead you should say I'm planning to travel to the US next year or I'm planning a trip to the US next year with to use the verb travel and
with a use the noun trip the word journey refers to one piece of travel going from one place to another and usually refers to a long distance for example the journey takes three hours by plane or 28 hours by bus he the 200-mile journey by bike a journey of a thousand miles must begin with a single step we can also use journey in a
more metaphorical way to talk about progress in life for example he has overcome a lot of problems on his spiritual journey my uncle is an alcoholic but he's beginning the journey of recovery to clear up your doubts so you can use English words more confidently check out my ebook 600 plus confusing English words explained click
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