
Answer — Exercise 2
10 - Travel·New Total English Pre-Intermediate - Students' Book
Question
- Make verb phrases with the verbs from the box and the forms of transport from exercise 1. Each verb can be used with several forms of transport.
- What is the difference between.
Answer
a)
catch
- a bus
- a coach
- a ferry
- a plane
- a train (forms of timetabled public transport)
get into / out of
- a car
- a lorry
- a taxi
- a van
get on / off
- a bicycle
- a bus
- a coach
- a ferry
- a moped
- a motorbike
- a plane
- a train
go by
- bicycle
- bus
- car
- coach
- ferry
- moped
- motorbike
- plane
- taxi
- train
miss
- a bus
- a coach
- a ferry
- a plane
- a train
ride
- a bicycle
- a moped
- a motorbike
take
- a bus
- a coach
- a ferry
- a plane
- a taxi
- a train
b)
- A commuter is a person who lives in one place and travels every day to another place for work; a traveller is someone who enjoys going around the world visiting different places.
- A journey refers to the time you spend moving from one place to another using any kind of transportation; a voyage is a long journey, usually by boat.
- A passenger is someone who is travelling but is not driving or in charge of the vehicle; a pedestrian is somebody who is walking in the street.
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