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Verb+Adjective+Noun+of=Trip
Message de felin posté le 17-10-2005 à 19:26:54 (S | E | F | I)
Bonsoir tout le monde
Correction Samedi soir 22/10/2005
1. Verb + trip
Complete the sentences with the correct form of the following verbs:
Afford, cancel, go on, plan, make, ruin.
1. You need your parents' permission if you want to........... on the school trip.
2. A friend is going to lend me the money. Otherwise, I couldn't........... the trip.
3. Unfortunately, the trip's been called off. It was........... due to lack of interest.
4. I’ve........... the same trip by car so often, I could do it with my eyes shut.
5. Our camping trip was........... by heavy rain. We ended up wet and miserable.
6. I hear you’re........... a shopping trip to France? Do you mind if I come?
2. Adjective + trip
Complete the sentences below with the following adjectives:
a free, a good, a long, a round, abroad/overseas
1. Children always get restless on .......... trips by car.
2. There are three .......... trips to America to be won in today's competition.
3. Did you have a .......... trip? No, it was a disaster from start to finish.
4. I have to go to Oxford and back. It's about a 60-mile .......... trip.
5. I'm planning my first trip........... I'm off to Greece in the summer.
3. Noun + of + trip
Complete the sentences with the following noun phrases:
The highlight of, the length of, a souvenir of, the cost of.
1. The .......... of our trip to India was the visit to the Taj Mahal.
2. The full .......... of the trip, including insurance, will be around £600.
3. I have a piece of volcanic rock as a .......... of my trip to Mount Vesuvius.
4. I’m not very happy with the .......... of the trip. I think two weeks is long enough!
Good luck.

Message de felin posté le 17-10-2005 à 19:26:54 (S | E | F | I)
Bonsoir tout le monde
Correction Samedi soir 22/10/2005
1. Verb + trip
Complete the sentences with the correct form of the following verbs:
Afford, cancel, go on, plan, make, ruin.
1. You need your parents' permission if you want to........... on the school trip.
2. A friend is going to lend me the money. Otherwise, I couldn't........... the trip.
3. Unfortunately, the trip's been called off. It was........... due to lack of interest.
4. I’ve........... the same trip by car so often, I could do it with my eyes shut.
5. Our camping trip was........... by heavy rain. We ended up wet and miserable.
6. I hear you’re........... a shopping trip to France? Do you mind if I come?
2. Adjective + trip
Complete the sentences below with the following adjectives:
a free, a good, a long, a round, abroad/overseas
1. Children always get restless on .......... trips by car.
2. There are three .......... trips to America to be won in today's competition.
3. Did you have a .......... trip? No, it was a disaster from start to finish.
4. I have to go to Oxford and back. It's about a 60-mile .......... trip.
5. I'm planning my first trip........... I'm off to Greece in the summer.
3. Noun + of + trip
Complete the sentences with the following noun phrases:
The highlight of, the length of, a souvenir of, the cost of.
1. The .......... of our trip to India was the visit to the Taj Mahal.
2. The full .......... of the trip, including insurance, will be around £600.
3. I have a piece of volcanic rock as a .......... of my trip to Mount Vesuvius.
4. I’m not very happy with the .......... of the trip. I think two weeks is long enough!
Good luck.

Réponse: Verb+Adjective+Noun+of=Trip de post-scriptum, postée le 17-10-2005 à 22:13:02 (S | E)
Bonsoir Felin,
Je suis ravi de pouvoir voyager en ta compagnie.
1. You need your parents' permission if you want to go on the school trip.
2. A friend is going to lend me the money. Otherwise, I couldn't afford the trip.
3. Unfortunately, the trip's been called off. It was canceled due to lack of interest.
4. I’ve made the same trip by car so often, I could do it with my eyes shut.
5. Our camping trip was ruined by heavy rain. We ended up wet and miserable.
6. I hear you’re planning a shopping trip to France? Do you mind if I come?
1. Children always get restless on round trips by car.
2. There are three free trips to America to be won in today's competition.
3. Did you have a good trip? No, it was a disaster from start to finish.
4. I have to go to Oxford and back. It's about a 60-mile long trip.
5. I'm planning my first trip abroad when I'm off to Greece in the summer.
1. The highlight of our trip to India was the visit to the Taj Mahal.
2. The full cost of the trip, including insurance, will be around £600.
3. I have a piece of volcanic rock as a souvenir of my trip to Mount Vesuvius.
4. I’m not very happy with the length of the trip. I think two weeks is long enough!
Merci Felin, et à bientôt.

Réponse: Verb+Adjective+Noun+of=Trip de marit64, postée le 17-10-2005 à 23:39:09 (S | E)
Hi felin!
1.
1. You need your parents' permission if you want to go on the school trip.
2. A friend is going to lend me the money. Otherwise, I couldn't afford the trip.
3. Unfortunately, the trip's been called off. It was cancelled due to lack of interest.
4. I’ve made the same trip by car so often, I could do it with my eyes shut.
5. Our camping trip was ruined by heavy rain. We ended up wet and miserable.
6. I hear you’re planning a shopping trip to France? Do you mind if I come?
2.
1. Children always get restless on round trips by car.
2. There are three free trips to America to be won in today's competition.
3. Did you have a good trip? No, it was a disaster from start to finish.
4. I have to go to Oxford and back. It's about a 60-mile long trip.
5. I'm planning my first trip abroad when I'm off to Greece in the summer.
3.
1. The highlight of our trip to India was the visit to the Taj Mahal.
2. The full cost of the trip, including insurance, will be around £600.
3. I have a piece of volcanic rock as a souvenir of my trip to Mount Vesuvius.
4. I’m not very happy with the length of the trip. I think two weeks is long enough!
Thanks a lot for your exercise.

Réponse: Verb+Adjective+Noun+of=Trip de isa71, postée le 19-10-2005 à 23:00:46 (S | E)
hello mimi


1. Verb + trip
Complete the sentences with the correct form of the following verbs:
Afford, cancel, go on, plan, make, ruin.
1. You need your parents' permission if you want to go on the school trip.
2. A friend is going to lend me the money. Otherwise, I couldn't afford the trip.
3. Unfortunately, the trip's been called off. It was canceled due to lack of interest.
4. I’ve made the same trip by car so often, I could do it with my eyes shut.
5. Our camping trip was ruined by heavy rain. We ended up wet and miserable.
6. I hear you’re planning a shopping trip to France? Do you mind if I come?
2. Adjective + trip
Complete the sentences below with the following adjectives:
a free, a good, a long, a round, abroad/overseas
1. Children always get restless on a long trips by car.
2. There are three a free trips to America to be won in today's competition.
3. Did you have a good trip? No, it was a disaster from start to finish.
4. I have to go to Oxford and back. It's about a 60-mile a long trip.
5. I'm planning my first trip abroad I'm off to Greece in the summer.
3. Noun + of + trip
Complete the sentences with the following noun phrases:
The highlight of, the length of, a souvenir of, the cost of.
1. The highlight of our trip to India was the visit to the Taj Mahal.
2. The full the cost of the trip, including insurance, will be around £600.
3. I have a piece of volcanic rock as a souvenir of my trip to Mount Vesuvius.
4. I’m not very happy with the lenght of the trip. I think two weeks is long enough!

Réponse: Verb+Adjective+Noun+of=Trip de robinou, postée le 20-10-2005 à 18:54:34 (S | E)
bonsoir felin
Complete the sentences with the correct form of the following verbs:
Afford, cancel, go on, plan, make, ruin.
1. You need your parents' permission if you want to go on the school trip.
2. A friend is going to lend me the money. Otherwise, I couldn't afford the trip.
3. Unfortunately, the trip's been called off. It was cancelled due to lack of interest.
4. I’ve made the same trip by car so often, I could do it with my eyes shut.
5. Our camping trip was ruined by heavy rain. We ended up wet and miserable.
6. I hear you’re planning a shopping trip to France? Do you mind if I come?
2. Adjective + trip
Complete the sentences below with the following adjectives:
a free, a good, a long, a round, abroad/overseas
1. Children always get restless on a long trips by car.
2. There are three free trips to America to be won in today's competition.
3. Did you have a good trip? No, it was a disaster from start to finish.
4. I have to go to Oxford and back. It's about a 60-mile a round trip.
5. I'm planning my first trip abroad I'm off to Greece in the summer.
3. Noun + of + trip
Complete the sentences with the following noun phrases:
The highlight of, the length of, a souvenir of, the cost of.
1. The hightlight of our trip to India was the visit to the Taj Mahal.
2. The full cost of the trip, including insurance, will be around £600.
3. I have a piece of volcanic rock as a souvenir of my trip to Mount Vesuvius.
4. I’m not very happy with the lenght of the trip. I think two weeks is long enough!
Marine et Robinou
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Edité par robinou le 20-10-2005 19:07
Réponse: Verb+Adjective+Noun+of=Trip de felin, postée le 22-10-2005 à 19:51:23 (S | E)
Bonsoir tout le monde
Voici la correction
1. Verb + trip
1.You need your parents' permission if you want to go on the school trip.
2. A friend is going to lend me the money. Otherwise, I couldn't afford the trip.
3. Unfortunately, the trip's been called off. It was cancelled due to lack of interest.
4. I’ve made the same trip by car so often, I could do it with my eyes shut.
5. Our camping trip was ruined by heavy rain. We ended up wet and miserable.
6. I hear you’re planning a shopping trip to France? Do you mind if I come?
2. Adjective + trip
1. Children always get restless on long trips by car.
2. There are three free trips to America to be won in today's competition.
3. Did you have a good trip? No, it was a disaster from start to finish.
4. I have to go to Oxford and back. It's about a 60-mile round trip.
5. I'm planning my first trip abroad/overseas I'm off to Greece in the summer.
3. Noun + of + trip
1. The highlight of our trip to India was the visit to the Taj Mahal.
2. The full cost of the trip, including insurance, will be around £600.
3. I have a piece of volcanic rock as a souvenir of my trip to Mount Vesuvius.
4. I’m not very happy with the length of the trip. I think two weeks is long enough!
Attention: Isa et Post il y a 2 ll cancelled
Post==> 2 fautes 2. Adjective + trip ==> numero 1 et 4
Marit==> 2 fautes 2. Adjective + trip ==> numero 1 et 4
Isa==> 2 fautes 2. Adjective + trip ==> numero 1 et 4
Robinou==> aucune faute.

