8 Phrases With Back For Travel: Can You Use Them Like A Pro?

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1. We usually don't have time to ____ ____ and relax.

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The phrase "sit back" means to relax or take a break. In the given context, the sentence is referring to not having enough time to relax and unwind. "Set back" means to hinder or delay something, "sat back" is the past tense of "sit back," and "sitting back" is the present participle form. However, only "sit back" accurately conveys the intended meaning of the sentence.

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8 Phrases With Back For Travel: Can You Use Them Like A Pro? - Quiz

This quiz tests your ability to use specific English phrases related to travel contexts. It includes questions where participants must fill in the blanks with appropriate phrases to... see moredescribe actions like returning to a location or recounting travel experiences. see less

2. The road was blocked, so we had to ____ ____.

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The road being blocked implies that the original route was no longer accessible. Therefore, the most logical action would be to "turn back" and go in the opposite direction to find an alternate route.

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3. We have decided to ____ ____ next year.

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The correct answer is "go back" because it is the correct verb form to use in this sentence. "Going back" and "gone back" are both incorrect because they use the present participle and past participle forms of the verb, which do not fit grammatically in this context. "Gonna back" is also incorrect because it is not a proper verb form. Therefore, the only correct option is "go back."

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4. We got lost, so we had to _____ _____ _____ to the hotel

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When the speaker says "We got lost," it implies that they are in an unfamiliar location and need to find their way back to the hotel. The phrase "follow the river back" suggests that the speaker is using the river as a guide to navigate their way back to the hotel. By following the river, they can retrace their steps and find their way back to their destination.

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5. We ____ ____ ____ to the hotel. The driver was really nice.

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The correct answer is "Took a taxi back." This is the correct answer because it uses the appropriate verb "took" to indicate the action of using a taxi as transportation. The phrase "a taxi back" is also grammatically correct and makes sense in the context of going back to the hotel. The mention of the driver being nice further suggests that the speaker used a taxi for transportation.

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6. I loved our last vacation. I really want to ____ ____ to the island.

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The phrase "go back" is the correct answer because it is the most appropriate choice to express the desire to return to the island. The other options do not convey the same meaning as effectively. "Get back" and "come back" could imply returning to a specific location or situation, but not necessarily the island. "Coming back" is grammatically incorrect as it uses the present participle form instead of the infinitive form. Therefore, "go back" is the most suitable option to indicate the desire to return to the island.

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7. We ____ ____ ____ home without any problems.

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The correct answer is "made it back" because it is the correct verb form and tense to complete the sentence. "Made" is the past tense of "make," and "it" is a pronoun that refers to the subject of the sentence. "Back" is an adverb that describes the direction or location. Together, these words form a grammatically correct sentence that means the subject successfully returned home without any problems.

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8. We didn't ____ ____ ____ with us.

Explanation

The correct answer is "bring the dog back" because it follows the correct verb tense and word order. The phrase "bring the dog back" indicates that the subject did not bring the dog back with them. The other options either have incorrect word order or use the wrong verb tense, making them grammatically incorrect.

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9. We told all our friends about it when we ____ ____.

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The correct answer is "got back." This is because the phrase "got back" is the past tense form of the verb "get back," indicating that the action of telling all their friends occurred after they returned from somewhere. The other options, "get back," "go back," and "come back," do not convey the same meaning in the past tense.

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10. She left work really late, but she _____ ____ ______ in time for dinner.

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The phrase "made it back" means successfully returning to a place or completing a journey. In this context, it implies that despite leaving work late, she managed to return home in time for dinner.

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We usually don't have time to ____ ____ and relax.
The road was blocked, so we had to ____ ____.
We have decided to ____ ____ next year.
We got lost, so we had to _____ _____ _____ to the hotel
We ____ ____ ____ to the hotel. The driver was really nice.
I loved our last vacation. I really want to ____ ____ to the island.
We ____ ____ ____ home without any problems.
We didn't ____ ____ ____ with us.
We told all our friends about it when we ____ ____.
She left work really late, but she _____ ____ ______ in time for...
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