- Drop off - to take someone to a place and leave them there
- Check in - to register at a hotel
- Check out - to leave and pay for your stay at a hotel
- Pick up - to go and fetch someone from a place and take them somewhere else
- Set out - to start a journey
- Take off - when a plane leaves and begins to fly
- Get in - when a plane arrives on an airport
- Get away - to leave to go somewhere for a break or holiday
- Get on - to climb on board
- Speed up - to increase speed
- Look around - to explore what is near you, in your area
- Hurry up - to rush and not waste time
- Go back - to go the place someone is leaving from to say goodbye
- See off - to go the place someone is leaving from to say goodbye
- Look forward - to look forward to something that is going to happen in the future
Summer break in the USA
The day I left for the USA my family (1)___ me___. We had breakfast on the airport but we had to (2)___ so that I wouldn't miss my flight. It was a teary goodbye, but I was (3)___ to new experiences in the USA. After I (4)___ the plane I made myself comfortable and sent a few last minute goodbye text messages. I thought of how much I wanted this holiday and that I just needed to (5)___ from it all. A short while later the pilot announced that all electronics were to be switched off, for we were preparing to (6)___. As the plane was (7)___ on the runway I sat back and took pleasure in brute force and strength of the momentum the plane was creating to lift itself up from the ground.
When our plane (8)___ at JFK Airport in New York there was already a taxi waiting to (9)___ me ___. The taxi (10)___ me ___ at the Holiday Inn where I would meet up with my friends. After I (11)___ to the hotel we all went to Time Square, where we (12)___ for the rest of the day. The next day we got up in the early hours of the morning and did some sightseeing. That night we were exhausted and went to bed early. The next morning we (13) ___ after breakfast, rented a car and (14)___ on a cross-country road trip. It would be another 3 months before I would (15)___ home.http://www.ecenglish.com/learnenglish/lessons/phrasal-verbs-travel
2) to set off - to start a journey.
3) to check in - to register (for a flight; in hotel)
4) to check out - to settle one's bill and leave a hotel or other place of lodging.
5) to take off - to rise into the air or begin flight.
6) to get in - to arrive.
7) to see off - to take leave of (someone).
8) to book in - to reserve a room for (oneself or someone else) at a hotel.
9) to get out of - to move out of; as of a room, a country, a bus, etc.
10) to stop over - to interrupt a journey temporarily, e.g., overnight.
11) to lay over - to make a stopover in the course of a journey.
12) to go on - to continue a certain state, condition, or activity.
13) to touch down - to make contact with the ground; land.
14) to stop off - to halt and call somewhere, as on a visit or errand, especially en route to another place.
1) to go away - to leave, as when starting from home on holiday.
2) to set off - to start a journey.
3) to check in - to register (for a flight; in hotel)
4) to check out - to settle one's bill and leave a hotel or other place of lodging.
5) to take off - to rise into the air or begin flight.
6) to get in - to arrive.
7) to see off - to take leave of (someone).
8) to book in - to reserve a room for (oneself or someone else) at a hotel.
9) to get out of - to move out of; as of a room, a country, a bus, etc.
10) to stop over - to interrupt a journey temporarily, e.g., overnight.
11) to lay over - to make a stopover in the course of a journey.
12) to go on - to continue a certain state, condition, or activity.
13) to touch down - to make contact with the ground; land.
14) to stop off - to halt and call somewhere, as on a visit or errand, especially en route to another place.
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