English Phrasal Verbs

Travelling

check out

leave the hotel

We need to check out of the hotel by 11 a.m.

We need to leave the hotel by 11 a.m.

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settle up

pay the bill

Let’s settle up before Mary comes back.

Let’s pay the bill before Mary comes back.

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get on

enter public transport

She quickly got on the bus before it started moving.

She quickly entered the bus before it started moving.

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get off

leave public transport

Please ring the bell when you want to get off the tram.

Please ring the bell when you want to leave the tram.

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take off

leave the ground

The plane will take off at 8 p.m. sharp.

The plane will leave the ground at 8 p.m. sharp.

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check in

register

Don’t forget to check in at the counter before your flight.

Don’t forget to register at the counter before your flight.

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come up with

produce

They managed to come up with a plan to fix the delay.

They managed to produce a plan to fix the delay.

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hold up

delay

The accident on the highway really held up the traffic.

The accident on the highway really delayed the traffic.

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look up

search

I’ll look up the address of the museum before we go.

I’ll search the address of the museum before we go.

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see to

do something about

Could you see to fixing the broken lock on the suitcase?

Could you do something about fixing the broken lock on the suitcase?

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10+ Phrasal Verbs with TRAVELLING: Meanings, Examples & Practice Quiz