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Used with adjectives:
"
They took a weekend trip to the beach."
(weekend, week-long, day, overnight)
"
They take an annual trip to Palm Springs."
(annual, yearly)
"
I need to make a short trip to the market."
(short, quick, little)
"
This was a nice trip for the family."
(nice, pleasant, great, good)
"
She has to make regular trips to the doctor's office."
(regular, frequent, occasional)
"
Have a safe trip home."
(safe)
"
He's going on a road trip across the country."
(road, long, extended)
"
We're packing for the camping trip."
(camping, business, fishing, ski)
"
The students are going on a field trip to the zoo."
(field)
"
We take a family trip every year."
(family)
Used with verbs:
"
She is planning our annual trip to Hawaii."
(be + planning, be + arranging, be + organizing)
"
They returned from their trip last night."
(returned, came back)
"
I am booking our trip online."
(be + booking, be + reserving)
"
We had to cancel our trip."
(cancel, cut short, extend)
"
I am taking a trip to France."
(be + taking, be + making, be + going on)
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Enjoy your trip."
(enjoy)
Used with prepositions:
"
My husband is on a business trip."
(on)
"
I am going on a trip to Europe."
(to)
"
It's a five hour trip by car."
(by)