Phrasal verbs connected with travel
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- Q1Which phrasal verb means to start a journey?set offget ontake offput up30s
- Q2What does the phrasal verb 'check in' mean?to cancel a reservationto register at a hotel or airportto book a ticketto pack luggage30s
- Q3What does the phrasal verb 'take off' mean?to leave the ground and start flyingto board a busto arrive at a destinationto pack a suitcase30s
- Q4What does the phrasal verb 'get on' mean?to arrive at a destinationto get offto book a hotelto board a vehicle30s
- Q5What does the phrasal verb 'check out' mean?to leave a hotel or pay a billto board a trainto pack a suitcaseto reserve a room30s
- Q6What does the phrasal verb 'get off' mean?to arrive at a destinationto board a vehicleto leave a vehicle or transportationto book a hotel30s
- Q7What does the phrasal verb 'pull over' mean?to stop a vehicle at the side of the roadto change lanesto accelerate quicklyto park in a designated spot30s