This flashcard clarifies the distinctions between 'voyage,' 'journey,' 'trip,' and 'travel,' indicating that 'travel' is the most general term for the activity of moving from place to place.
This flashcard explains the nuances of 'voyage', 'journey', 'trip', and 'travel', suggesting 'travel' is the most general term for the activity of moving from place to place.
Task | This article will tell how to make your _______ around the world cheaper. |
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Answer | 4 |
a | voyages |
b | journeys |
c | trips |
d | travels |
comment | Voyage - is a long trip, very often at sea. 'Journey' - means moving from one point to another in a vehicle (bus journey, train journey, etc.). Trip - covers the whole process (moving somewhere and back, rest, pleasure and purpose). 'Travel' - is used to talk about the activity of moving from one point to another generally (air travels has become more expensive this year) |
topic | confusing words |
level | 2 |
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