0
Kumenglish Posted 4 years ago
Grammar

Have

The context is to share the moment with the friends at end of the trip.


An unforgettable trip turned out/happened. I am so happy to have traveled with you guys.


Are " to have traveled" and turned out/happened the correct words?

or

Can you please suggest anything else instead of "traveled"?



  

Top answer

Simpler: The trip was unforgettable. I'm glad/happy I traveled with you guys. The trip was unforgettable.

  • Simpler: The trip was unforgettable.
  • I'm glad/happy I traveled with you guys.
  • The trip was unforgettable.
  • I had a great time traveling with you guys.
  • The trip was unforgettable.
Free · every Monday

Get the Weekly English Kit 📬

New words, one handy idiom, and a 2-minute quiz — delivered to your inbox to keep your streak alive.

1 Answers
0

Simpler:

The trip was unforgettable. I'm glad/happy I traveled with you guys.
The trip was unforgettable. I had a great time traveling with you guys.
The trip was unforgettable. It was great to travel with you guys.

kumenglishAre " to have traveled" and turned out/happened the correct words?

"to have traveled" is too formal

Related Questions