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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
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what's the difference between travel and trip?
  

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I assume that you are asking about the nouns. As an uncountable noun, "travel" refers to the general activity or concept; for example, "Travel broadens the mind". A "trip" is particular instance of travelling to another place; for example, "We went on a trip to the seaside".

  • I assume that you are asking about the nouns.
  • As an uncountable noun, "travel" refers to the general activity or concept; for example, "Travel broadens the mind".
  • A "trip" is particular instance of travelling to another place; for example, "We went on a trip to the seaside".
  • g.
  • "He wrote a book about his travels in India and Tibet".
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I assume that you are asking about the nouns. As an uncountable noun, "travel" refers to the general activity or concept; for example, "Travel broadens the mind". A "trip" is particular instance of travelling to another place; for example, "We went on a trip to the seaside". Sometimes "travel" can be used in the plural, "travels", in which case it refers to a set of journeys (or a long extended jo

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