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Travel Sentence Examples

I would like to travel there.

Travel the way you wish to go.

When you travel , you can take your work with you.

I travel tomorrow morning with my counselors.

You are fond of travel , and in three days you will see Moscow.

He blinked and used his power to Travel to his study.

They could travel some other time when their lives were more settled.

Fifteen minutes to travel six miles to the clinic — most of it rough gravel roads.

Does any section of science consider time travel a possibility?

People did not travel very much.

They now bade farewell to the kind but unseen people of the cottage, and after the man had called their attention to a high, pyramid-shaped mountain on the opposite side of the Valley, and told them how to travel in order to reach it, they again started upon their journey.

Of course, most of those travel days were by vehicle of some sort.

The same voice that got her into this mess and told her to drown herself had given her this reminder twice.  Katie sensed she wasn't safe where she was, but she didn't want to travel without Gabriel.

Must he travel so fast?

That theorizes if you travel in time and kill your grandfather before your father is conceived, would you simply not be?

We need to travel as far as we can tonight.

Then, I intend to travel the way I wish to go--do you understand?

As inconvenient as it would be, Betsy and I would continue to travel north each weekend, flying at Howie's expense.

The rest of us looked to Howie, all of us wondering what roads we'd travel forward.

He'd told her she wasn't able to travel via portal when she was human.

Ms. Hannah hates to travel in the morning.

I can't travel to Hell, Rhyn.

Willarski was going to Moscow and they agreed to travel together.

When I am thirteen years old I am going to travel in many strange and beautiful countries.

It is a secret the bears do not know, and we people of Voe usually walk upon the water when we travel , and so escape our enemies.

The Internet replaced travel agents; are they all unemployed?

It seemed unlikely that he would travel so many miles to get her, and then give up.

There's no way he'd consent to travel all the way from Boston.

I do remember some theories concerning relativity suggesting some sort of motion in space might allow time travel if space-time geometrics are possible.

I'm baffled and I don't travel well in the state of confusion.

He closed his eyes to Travel out of the condo, aware he'd snapped at her once again.

Soul radars are still broken, but we can at least travel to the mortal world.

For once, she wished she.d paid attention when her sister told her about travel plans.

It was dangerous to travel alone like this.

He was proud of the fifteen or more miles his freighters could travel in a day.

I pass farm country, for miles and miles as I travel in my home on wheels.

He held out his hand, and Dusty clasped his wrist, allowing Damian to Travel them both to Tucson Sector HQ.

He snatched it and Travel himself out of her room before he woke her.

Pierre eyed her and crossed to her bathroom, tossing several items into her travel bag.

What did you tell them to get them so excited they want to travel all the way to Ouray Colorado and Bird Song?

He began perusing a fat envelope of Midwest travel information secured for his July Iowa bike tour.

So it was arranged that the boy should travel with a small company of merchants who were going to the same place.

I knew typesetters who said computers would never duplicate their quality; travel agents who said the Internet would never replace them, and whose stockbrokers reassured them this was true.

I read one or two shallow books of travel in the intervals of my work, till that employment made me ashamed of myself, and I asked where it was then that I lived.

It was impossible for him to travel , it would not do to let him die on the road.

As he was starting away, the friendly innkeeper said, "Which way will you travel , Mr. Randolph?"

She wanted to tell him how much she missed him - how much she wished he was there, but he might jump in the truck and travel dangerous highways.

Betsy and I reluctantly agreed, also agreeing to travel north the following weekend.

I used to use Amtrak when I was working out of New York and had to travel the east coast.

My batteries are low-- think I can Travel in an hour or so.

Usually I enjoy seeing the gentle flakes and they cause me little aggravation with their accumulation as I seldom travel more than a block or two when I secure provisions.

I couldn't Travel , but I could walk.

Devoted to travel , he was in 1876 commissioned by the minister of public instruction to study the religions of the Far East, and the museum contains many of the fruits of this expedition, including a fine collection of Japanese and Chinese porcelain and many objects relating not merely to the religions of the East but also to those of Ancient Egypt, Greece and Rome.

But I shall travel in style!

Fifteen minutes to travel six miles to the clinic — most of it rough gravel roads.

The station chief almost lost a second Guardian Xander drained close to death and learned the hard lesson that the near-dead should never Travel .

The ship accommodates 750 passengers, and she is still small enough to travel up the world's greatest river.

Apart from our travel budgets, we have no budgets of our own to fulfill the mandates we were elected on.

A small local abattoir is used to reduce travel time.

Are you well enough to travel ?

This was one road he didn't want to travel .

You may temporarily find a safe distance to travel undetected, but eventually you will be found and dealt with.

Dean found himself able to predict for instance, it was time to visit Baltimore again, and a week or two later, Byrne would travel there.

Once we are here, we can Travel at will.

As long as he was alive, she could Travel with him.

You can Travel here?

He was sent to travel in France, and allowed to occupy himself as he wished; and he had the happiness of spending some months in.

When roads were poor and vehicles cumbersome horseback was almost the only method of travel for both sexes.

He was a foster kid and didn't travel in our circles.

After good times and hard times and a number of renovations, it is once again a major New England travel hub, second only to Logan Airport where I'd just left my wife Even the iconic clock on the front of the building with its twelve foot face, styled after Big Ben, has been restored and running again.

He started to Travel to the Oracle's room but thought better of it.

Instead he played travel guide, pointing out various sights along the way—the occasional abandoned mine building, steep slopes, and the ghost town of Sneffles where Dean had experienced yet another adventure, this one before marrying Cynthia Byrne.

She didn't have the magic to Travel , and this place was as barren as barren could be.

The Concorde Project was a 20th century allegory and the only regular supersonic travel .

It is the diversity of wildlife that many travel to Africa to see.

The backpacker did not have a penchant for luxury travel .

Synchrotron A type of circular accelerator in which the particles travel in synchronized bunches at fixed radius.

Baton rouge continue the Delta Vacations Uk Travel Agency hills overlooking Adelaide a replica of his body the.

Yes, a travel advisory against going to the free new world.

Travel light, if possible, and always verify that baggage identification is correct, legible and properly affixed to each bag.

I heard it proposed lately that two young men should travel together over the world, the one without money, earning his means as he went, before the mast and behind the plow, the other carrying a bill of exchange in his pocket.

The universe constantly and obediently answers to our conceptions; whether we travel fast or slow, the track is laid for us.

Fearing that they would be light-headed for want of food and also sleep, owing to "the savages' barbarous singing, (for they use to sing themselves asleep,)" and that they might get home while they had strength to travel , they departed.

You and I will travel comfortably in my caleche.

Denisov was going home to Voronezh and Rostov persuaded him to travel with him as far as Moscow and to stay with him there.

The countess was still unwell and unable to travel but it was impossible to wait for her recovery.

One of the minions in Betsy's organization had arranged for a pleasure car for her weekend, courtesy of her boss who felt guilty for her frequent out of town travel .

I don't see any possible connection, much less this so-called time travel .

Seeing an out of state plate isn't unusual, especially on a vehicle designed for travel .

Dizziness washed over him, and he his body strained to Travel .

Death was waiting for Gabriel when he dozed off.  He'd planned on staying awake and moving so she wouldn't catch up to them, but even he needed a short nap after three straight days of grueling travel in the underworld.

She took them and shivered in the chilly night.  Food and sleep had become luxuries during their travel .

You can't be serious about following him.  It's forbidden for us to travel uninvited into Death's domain.

Jenn pretended to be more disoriented than she was, wanting to catch him by surprise and Travel before he caught her.

She closed her eyes to Travel , but he clamped a hand on her forearm.

She wondered how she'd do what he told her when she couldn't Travel .

Jonny had ordered her never to leave, crippled her ability to Travel , and then told her to get information from Darian.

He let his hands travel down her arm and side, enjoying the sensation of her body.

He closed his eyes to Travel , opening them in the living area of Damian's Texas ranch.

At some point, he'd have to snatch Yully and Charles and drag them down to the immortal world and hope they had a chance to Travel before being blasted to pieces.

Jonny turned away from her and walked out of the hospital, waiting until he was out of view to Travel .

Are you that foolish to travel when you shouldn't? he goaded.

A season before, his father was called in by his brother, the king, to personally travel to the barbarian lands after a tribe of barbarians invited them to trade with them.

I know this ally and arranged for her travel without Sirian's knowledge.

He wasn't likely to travel hundreds of miles to address the issue, though.

Still, it would be best to travel her back-trail to find out for sure.

Do you have any idea how dangerous it is to travel alone?

Yes. I'll probably travel some, but I'll be back home before night.

And how far would you have to travel to get enough for one meal?

I wanted to explore the woods, not set a world record for travel .

Is she alive enough to Travel ?

Her cousin can Travel and has a knack for weapons she's hiding from Jessi.

Damian waited for the two to Travel before turning his attention back to Xander.

We figured out the girl can Travel , and I have a feeling I know where she's headed, if she gets the chance, Damian added.

Ashley can Travel between places.

Xander knocked Darian's foot off it and snatched its neck, before it was able to Travel .

Next year he persuaded the magistracy to issue an order forbidding Regius to travel beyond the received doctrine.

It is certainly the most scientific method of steam-heating, and heat can be made to travel a greater distance by its aid than by any other means.

After some time spent in travel and a successful lecturing tour in Norway and Sweden, he settled in Copenhagen, and produced a series of novels and collections of short stories, which placed him in the front rank of Scandinavian novelists.

By a happy lot, all persons travel to an end free of toil.

After returning to private life, Seward spent two years and a half in travel and died at Auburn on the 10th of October 1872.

A dock-side crane unloading cargo with high lifts following one another in rapid succession will require a higher load factor than a workshop traveller with a very short lift and only a very occasional maximum load; and a traveller with a very long longitudinal travel will require a higher load factor for the travelling motor than for the lifting motor.

In addition to the brakes on the lifting gear of cranes it is found necessary, especially in quickrunning electric cranes, to provide a brake on the subsidiary motions, and also devices to stop the motor at the end of the lift or travel , so as to prevent over-running.

Faraday's term " electrode," literally " a way (650s) for electricity to travel along," might be well applied to designate the insulated conductor along which the electric messenger is despatched.

This cone is driven by gearing from the wire drum, so that it rotates at the speed of the outgoing wire, the direction of rotation being such as to cause the nut to travel towards the smaller end of the cone.

Thus for a dot, first a negative and then a positive current is sent to the line, the effect of the current continuing during the time required for the paper to travel the space between two holes.

Thus for a dash the interval between the positive and the negative current is equal to the time the paper takes to travel over twice the space between two successive holes.

Bernardone's commercial enterprises made him travel abroad, and it was from the fact that the father was in France at the time of his son's birth that the latter was called Francesco.

At the time of Strabo and Horace, however, it was the practice to travel by canal from Forum Appii to Lucus Feroniae; to Nerva and Trajan were due the paving of the road and the repair of the bridges along this section.

Such books were in fact not geography, but merely compressed travel .

The problems of geography had been lightened by the destructive criticism of the French cartographer D'Anville (who had purged the map of the world of the last remnants of traditional fact unverified by modern observations) and rendered richer by the dawn of the new era of scientific travel , when Kant brought his logical powers to bear upon them.

Alfred the Great, king of the Salons in England, not only educated his people in the learning of the past ages; he inserted in the geographical works he translated many narratives of the travel of his own time.

James Bruce of Kinnaird, the contemporary of Niebuhr, was equally devoted to Eastern travel ; and his principal geographical Africa .

The downward pull of gravity suffices to bring about the fall of such material, but the path it will follow and the distance it will travel before coming to rest depend upon the land form.

He was born at Toledo, spent most of his life in travel , wandering even to England and to the East, and died in 1167.

There is, however, little travel of this sort on the Euphrates in comparison with the amount on the Tigris.

In 1827, with Stephen Elliott (1771-1830), the naturalist, he founded the Southern Review, of which he was the sole editor after Elliott's death until 1834, when it was discontinued, and to which he contributed articles on law, travel , and modern and classical literature.

It appears, however, that in January the cyclones mostly travel across N.W.

In order to reply to accusations brought against them, or in order to be confirmed in their functions, they had to travel to the Golden Horde on the Volga or even to the camp of the grand khan in some distant part of Siberia, and the journey was considered so perilous that many of them, before setting out, made their last will and testament and wrote a parental admonition for the guidance of their children.

Its investigations justified the law making the block system compulsory, thus removing the worst danger of railway travel .

For some distance these wagons will all travel over the same line, but sooner or later they will reach a junction-point where their ways will diverge and where they must be separated.

Hence at A the trucks from a, b, c and d must not only be sorted according as they have to travel along A B, A C, or A D, but also must be marshalled into trains in the order of the stations along those lines.

In the United Kingdom it is now possible to travel by every train, with very few exceptions, and in many cases to have the use of restaurant cars, for id.

Similarly in Europe they are often the property of the International Sleeping Car Company (Compagnie Internationale des Wagons-Lits), and the supplementary fares required from those who travel in them add materially to the cost of a journey.

Coal trains, excluding the engine, weigh up to Boo or 900 tons, and travel at from 18 to 22 m.

The dead were buried, and their spirits believed to travel to a world entered by a pool at the western extremity of Savaii.

When at last in the autumn he was in condition to travel , it was determined that he should pass the winter at St Michael's and in the spring obtain medical advice in Europe.

His method was to travel over the country on foot and barefooted, in extreme poverty, simplicity and austerity, preaching and instructing in highways and villages and towns, and in the castles of the nobility, controverting and discussing with the heretics.

The only element of uncertainty was caused by the retardation of the current, which between Potsdam and Teheran (3000 m.) took 0 8.20 to travel ; but it is probable that the final value can be accepted as correct to within os 05.

Tampa is the principal gateway for trade and travel between the United States and the West Indies.

Amongst Orthoptera we find many noxious insects, notably the locusts, which travel in vast cloud-like armies, clearing the whole country before them of all vegetable life.

There can be no doubt that they enter the North Sea from the English Channel, and return by the same route, but others travel round the north of Scotland and appear in rather small numbers off the east coast of that country.

After travel in Italy (1521-1522) he was appointed (1523) town's preacher at Wittenberg, but was soon transferred to the charge of Miihlberg, under Erfurt.

These direct distances may of course differ widely with the distance which it is necessary to travel between two places along a road, down a winding river or a sinuous coast-line.

Her blunt manners, her unconcealed scorn of the male favourites that disgraced the court, and perhaps also her sense of unrequited merit, produced an estrangement between her and the empress, which ended in her asking permission to travel abroad.

The literature of Travel is rich.

English officers were engaged to reform the gendarmerie, and judicial inspectors of foreign nationality were to travel through the country to redress abuses.

To remedy this, Murat and other general officers as well as minor agents were sent ahead and instructed to travel through South Germany in plain clothes with a view to collecting information and mastering the topography.

In recent years the demands of modern travel have led to the establishment of a hotel, which affords comfortable accommodation according to European methods.

It took her nearly the whole of the next two years, during which she did not travel much or far from her own house.

He often accompanied his father on his official visits to the lighthouses of the Scottish coast and on longer journeys, thus early accustoming himself to travel .

Hittorf (1853) to the unequal speeds with which he supposed the two opposite ions to travel .

The ions will therefore diffuse independently, and the faster ion will travel quicker into pure water in contact with a solution.

In 1878 he gave up his law practice and devoted the rest of his life to study and travel .

The second method is in principle extremely simple, consisting merely in multiplying the observed velocity of light by the time which it takes light to travel from the sun to the earth.

The good doctor had travelled much, and the reading of his itineraries and note-books awakened such a longing for travel in the young Holberg that at last, at the close of 1704, having scraped together 60 dollars, he went on board a ship bound for Holland.

The king soon after presented him with the title of Professor, and with the Rosenkrantz grant of loo dollars for four years, the holder of which was expected to travel .

This is necessarily a question of degree; but it does not require detailed calculations in order to show that the discrepancy first becomes conspicuous when the phases corresponding to the various secondary waves which travel from P to B range over a complete period.

The extreme discrepancy is that between the waves which travel through the outermost parts of the object-glass at L and L'; so that if we adopt the above standard of resolution, the question is where must P be situated in order that the relative retardation of the rays PL and PL' may on their arrival at B amount to a wave-length (X).

There were in the Transvaal some ro,000 British Indians, whose right to " enter, travel or reside " in the country was secured by the London convention of 1884.

Moreover, freedom of trade and of travel has been promoted by a reform of the antiquated, cumbrous, and too often futile methods of quarantine - a reform as yet very far from complete, but founded upon a better understanding of the nature and propagation of disease.

It is estimated that upwards of a million daily enter and leave the City alone as the commercial heart of London, and a great proportion of these travel in and out by the suburban railways.

The graphic description of this journey is contained in the Safarnama, which possesses a special value among books of travel , since it contains the most authentic account of the state of the Mussulman world in the middle of the 11th century.

They feed chiefly on roots and grasses, in search of which they often travel considerable distances; and when eating they sit on their haunches, holding their food in their fore-paws.

A native of Apamea in Syria and a pupil of Panaetius, he spent after his teacher's death many years in travel and scientific researches in Spain (particularly at Gades), Africa, Italy, Gaul, Liguria, Sicily and on the eastern shores of the Adriatic. When he settled as a teacher at Rhodes (hence his surname "the Rhodian") his fame attracted numerous scholars; next to Panaetius he did most, by writings and personal intercourse, to spread Stoicism in the Roman world, and he became well known to many leading men, such as Marius, Rutilius Rufus, Pompey and Cicero.

Much of his boyhood was spent in Italy, where he received part of his schooling, and acquired a taste for the fine arts and a love of travel ; but he was at school also in England, France and Switzerland.

Apart from the archaeological value of his work in identifying Kuyunjik as the site of Nineveh, and in providing a great mass of materials for scholars to work upon, these two books of Layard's are among the bestwritten books of travel in the language.

An abbreviation of this work, which as a book of travel is even more delightful than its predecessors, was published in 1894, shortly after the author's death, with a brief introductory notice by Lord Aberdare.

Burckhardt, who had already won a reputation as the discoverer of Petra, and whose experience of travel in Arab lands and knowledge of Arab life qualified him to pass as a Moslem, even in the headquarters of Islam.

The wide distribution of certain species is undoubtedly attributable to the agency of ships and trains; under natural conditions mosquitoes seldom travel far from their breeding grounds, although the powers of flight of some species are greater than has been supposed.

Mules are bred in Piura and Apurimac, and are highly esteemed for mountain travel .

After spending six years in Constantinople, where he published a Turkish-German Dictionary and various linguistic works, and where he acquired some twenty Oriental languages and dialects, he visited Teheran; and then, disguised as a dervish, joined a band of pilgrims from Mecca, and spent several months with them in rough and squalid travel through the deserts of Asia.

The fertilized ova, provided with yolk and a shell, are next transferred to the "uterus" along which they travel to the exterior.

Owing to the anarchy which prevailed during the 10th, 11th and 12th centuries, facilities of communication disappeared almost entirely, even for men of rank a long journey involved danger of starvation or fatal exposure, and the pains and perils of travel became a household word among the people.

But after Yoritomos death the land became once more an armed camp, in which the rival barons discouraged travel beyond the limits of their own domains.

Moreover, long habituated to snail-like modes of travel , the people did not rapidly appreciate the celerity of the locomotive.

He resumed his chair after this for a time, but in 1568 the position of affairs was again so threatening that he found it advisable to ask permission to travel .

Electric tramcars run throughout the city carrying passengers at a uniform rate of 4 sen, which means that it is possible to travel some 10 in.

Temporary migration, or travel for purposes of business, enterprise or pleasure, will be considered only incidentally, and because in some cases it is difficult to distinguish between such movements and permanent migration.

He studied law, theology and science at the university of Poitiers from 1536 to 1539; then, after some travel , attended the universities of Bologna and Padua, receiving the doctorate from the latter in 1548.

Being shy and constantly taunted with the opinions and fate of his grandfather, he appears to have been rendered miserable by his schoolfellows, and to have left Winchester in 1686 for a course of foreign travel .

In 1681 he visited Upsala in Sweden, where he was offered inducements to settle; but his desire for foreign travel led him to become secretary to the embassy which Charles XI.

The increased resistance, due to the large extension of workings from single pairs of shafts, the ventilating currents having often to travel several miles to the upcast, has led to great increase in the size and power of ventilating fans, and engines from 250 to Soo H.P. are not uncommonly used for such purposes.

In October 1818 he was elected to a fellowship, and went for a year's travel on the Continent.

The pipes composing it were stopped at one end, so that the sound waves had to travel twice the length of the pipe, giving out a note nearly an octave lower than that produced by an open pipe of equal length.

In the older books of travel are often found the alternative names for this region, Tooth Coast (Cate des Dents) or Kwa-Kwa Coast, and, less frequently, the Coast of the Five and Six Stripes (alluding to a kind of cotton fabric in favour with the natives).

It was in early times abandoned for the road from Winchester to which the stream of travel and commerce from the Continent and the south and south-west of England was diverted.

Usually air is the medium through which sound travels, but it can travel through solids or liquids.

As sound arises in general from vibrating bodies, as it takes time to travel , and as the medium which carries it does not on the whole travel forward, but subsides into its original position when the sound has passed, we are forced to conclude that the disturbance is of the wave kind, We can at once gather some idea of the nature of sound waves in air by considering how they are produced by a bell.

For instance, if a rope is fixed at one end and held in the hand at the other end, a transverse jerk by the hand will travel as a transverse wave along the rope.

In the time dt which the wave takes to travel over MN the particle displacement at N changes by QR, and QR= - udt, so that QR/MN = - u/U.

Whatever the form of a wave, we could always force it to travel on with that form unchanged, and with any velocity we chose, if we could apply any " external " force we liked to each particle, in addition to the " internal " force called into play by the compressions or extensions.

Or if the conditions along this distance U could be maintained constant, and we could travel back along it uniformly in one second, we should meet all the conditions actually arriving at AB and at the same intervals.

Since the velocity increases as we go upwards the front tends to swing round and travel downwards, as shown in the successive positions a I, 2, 3 and 4, in fig.

Then the front tends to swing round and travel upwards as shown in the successive positions b I, 2, 3, and 4, in fig.

If the fork has slightly greater frequency, then a white line will not quite reach the next place while the fork is making its swing ip and out, and the waves will travel against the motion of the cylinder.

If the fork has slightly less frequency the waves will travel in the opposite direction, and it is easily seen that the frequency of the fork is the number of white lines passing a point in a second t the number of waves passing the point per second.

Since the velocity is the same for all disturbances they all travel at the same speed, and the two trains will always remain of the same form.

We see, then, that the conditions for the application of Fourier's theorem are equivalent to saying that all disturbances will travel along the system with the same velocity.

To form stationary waves two equal trains must be able to travel in opposite directions with equal velocities, and to be superposed.

The velocity with which the rod must travel in order that the disturbance may be fixed in space is therefore U =, I (Y/p), or, if the rod is kept fixed, this is the velocity with which the disturbance travels.

When two trains of sound waves travel through the same medium, each particle of the air, being simultaneously affected by the disturbances due to the different waves, moves in a different manner than it would if only acted on by each wave singly.

The car receives the traffic and conveys it across the river, being caused to travel by electric machinery on the high level bridge.

In some cases hauling tackle is used, in others power is applied by levers and ratchets to the rollers on which the girders travel .

Greatest Shear when concentrated Loads travel over the Bridge.

Milwaukee was on the direct route of travel between Fort Dearborn (Chicago) and the flourishing settlement at Green Bay, and at once after the treaties between the United States and the Menominee in 1831 and 1833 for the extinguishing of the Indian titles, settlers began to come to the neighbourhood.

Returning to England in 1829, after an interval of two years' travel , Elphinstone retained in his retirement and enfeebled health an important influence on public affairs.

The more correct name of the river is Gambra, and it is so called in old books of travel .

They have also adopted the policy of selecting favourable town-sites on the uninhabited prairie, erecting grain elevators at such points, and furnishing transportation facilities by means of branch roads tapping the main lines of travel .

He possessed, to an extraordinary degree, a power of getting into intimate association with the Arabs of the desert, such as has belonged to but one or two of his predecessors in Arabian travel , and he combined with this gift the soldier's instinct and a capacity for leadership which raised him at once to the first rank of commanders in desert warfare.

In the remainder of the article referred to, Maxwell reviews the evidence for the necessity of an aether, from the fact that light takes time to travel , while it cannot travel as a substance, for if so two interfering lights could not mask each other in the dark fringes.

If the surrounding aether is thereby disturbed, the waves of light arriving from the stars will partake of its movement; the ascertained phenomena of the astronomical aberration of light show that the rays travel to the observer, across this disturbed aether near the earth, in straight lines.

More recently a way has been pointed out in which a mobile permanent field of electric force could exist% in such a medium so as to travel freely in company with its nucleus or intrinsic charge - the nature of the mobility of the latter, as well as its intimate constitution, remaining unknown.

He wrote a fine descriptive work, Obrazy z zycia i podrozy (" Pictures of Life and Travel "), and also a poem, Piesn o ziemi naszej (" Song of our Land").

After spending over three years at the college, he went to travel abroad with a French tutor.

In September the formation of the Third Republic enabled him to return, but he soon left Paris to travel in the East, whence he returned with a fine art collection, particularly of Japanese objects.

While Latin was declining in Gaul, even Greek was not unknown in Ireland, and the Irish passion for travel led to the spread of Greek learning in the west of Europe.

In estimating the length of time occupied by this first missionary journey, it must be remembered that a sea voyage could never have been undertaken, and land travel only rarely, during the winter months, say November to March; and as the amount of the work accomplished is obviously more than could fall within the travelling season of a single year, the winter of 47-4 8 must have been spent in the interior, and return to the coast and to Syria made only some time before the end of autumn A.D.

But he found it difficult to avoid taking a side; he was importuned to sign the Covenant, and "finding it impossible to evade doing very unhandsome things," he obtained leave in October 1643 from the king to travel abroad.

Most of the lines run south or south-west from Cincinnati and Louisville, and the east border of the state still has a small railway mileage and practically no wagon roads, most of the travel being on horseback.

After two years of foreign travel he entered the Queen's dragoons.

In 1883 Strindberg left Sweden with his family, to travel in Germany, Italy, France and Denmark, writing for foreign reviews and producing various volumes of stories and articles.

Brigandage was formerly so common that travel without an armed escort was extremely dangerous; under President Diaz, however, not only has such lawlessness been repressed but the brigands themselves have been given regular employment as rural guards under the government.

Pio Perez (in Stephens, Incidents of Travel in Yucatan) and in the remarkable 16th century Relation de las cocas de Yucatan by Diego de Landa, published by Brasseur de Bourbourg (Paris, 1864).

Travel across the bad lands is very fatiguing because of the many small ascents and descents; and it is from this that their name, mauvaises terres pour traverser, was given by the early French voyageurs.

Well grounded in his boyhood, and thoroughly educated in his manhood, Aristotle, after Plato's death, had the further advantage of travel in his third period, when he was in his prime.

It seems unwarranted to make this Sarapsi= Sarapis travel to Sinope and thence to Alexandria as the type of the Egyptian god; but whether or no the Egyptian appellation Sarapis was applied to express the Babylonian Sarapsi, the part it played in the last days of Alexander may have determined the choice by which the Egyptian Osiris-Apis supplied the name and some leading characteristics to the god of Alexandria.

He was well educated, spent some years in travel and in fighting against France, and on account of his immense strength was known as "the Strong."

As his health improved with his growth and with travel , he was not set aside from the succession.

He did not travel much abroad, for his father, in his desire to exclude from Holy Russia the subversive ideas current in Western Europe, disapproved foreign tours, and could not consistently encourage in his own family what he tried to prevent among the rest of his subjects.

The Ottoman officials discourage travel in the interior, partly from fear of the Senussites, partly from suspicions, excited by the lively interest manifested by Italy in Cyrenaica.

Having recovered his health and spirits by care and foreign travel , and having taken his degree and left Oxford, Ruskin set to work steadily at Herne Hill on the more elaborate defence of Turner, which was to become his first work.

In 1880 he was able to travel in northern France, and began the Bible of Amiens, finished in 1885; and he issued occasional numbers of Fors, the last of which appeared at Christmas 1884.

In 1882 he had another serious illness, with inflammation of the brain; but he recovered sufficiently to travel to his old haunts in France and Italy - his last visit.

They only travel by night; and, staying in congenial places for considerable periods, with unaccustomed abundance of provender, notwithstanding the destructive influences to which they are exposed, they multiply excessively during their journey, having families more numerous and frequent than in their usual homes.

The Souvenirs is a narrative of a remarkable feat of travel , and contains passages of so singular a character as in the absence of corroborative testimony to stir up a feeling of incredulity.

During the next few years he devoted himself to travel in the near East and in North Africa and to the study of the problems concerning those regions.

This route is called Gya-lam, "the China road" (or "high road"); the great bulk of Tibetan travel goes over it.

Huc's book, Souvenirs d'un voyage, &c., is one of the most delightful books of travel .

Again, starting from 0, by the abstraction of heat we can remove all the liquid and travel along the curve OD of equilibrium between the two solids (salt and ice) and the vapour.

The separation also sets up electrostatic forces, which increase until they are strong enough to drag the slower moving ions along faster, and to retard the naturally faster ions till they travel at the same rate.

As therefore the disks revolve, these carriers travel in opposite directions, coming at intervals in opposition to each other.

He was educated as a physician, but from his early years devoted himself to travel .

Two later dialogues On the Uses of Foreign Travel were printed in 1763.

His career was determined by his uncle, Johann Hartwig Ernst Bernstorff, who early discerned the talents of his nephew and induced him to study in the German and Swiss universities and travel for some years in Italy, France, England and Holland, to prepare himself for a statesman's career.

After the Thirty Years War it became fashionable for the heirs of principalities to travel , and especially to spend some time at the court of France.

Speaking generally, the annual term diminishes in importance as we travel south.

It is not unusual for arcs and bands to look as if pulses or waves of light were travelling along them; also the direction in which these pulses travel does not seem to be wholly arbitrary.

For the size and density of particles which he considers most likely, Arrhenius calculates the time required to travel from the sun as forty-six hours.

Ray himself published an account of his foreign travel in 1673, entitled Observations topographical, moral, and physiological, made on a Journey through part of the Low Countries, Germany, Italy, and France.

Kalun, without pursuing any career of active conquest, did much to consolidate his dominions, and especially to extend Egyptian commerce, for which purpose he started passports enabling merchants to travel with safety through Egypt and Syria as far as India.

Moslem A uthorities.Arabic literature being cosmopolitan, and Arabic authors accustomed to travel from place to place to collect traditions and obtain oral instruction from contemporary authorities, or else to enjoy the patronage of Maecenates, the literary history of Egypt cannot be dissociated from that of the other Moslem countries in which Arabic was the chief literary vehicle.

Finally, it may be mentioned that a sum proportionately large is available from public funds and regular parliamentary grants for furthering science and arts by temporary subventions to students, authors, artists and others of insufficient means, in order to enable them to carry out particular works, to profit by foreign travel , &c. The principal scientific societies and institutions are detailed under Copenhagen.

In 1877 he came forward again with one volume of verse, another of fiction, a third of travel ; in each he displayed great vigour and freshness of touch, and he rose at one leap to the highest position among men of promise.

The interval had been largely filled with travel - chiefly along the byways of the British Empire.

The events of 1814 put an end to this, and Mitscherlich resolved to study medicine in order that he might enjoy that freedom of travel usually allowed in the East to physicians.

Of works certainly executed by him during his years of travel there are extant, besides the Basel wood-block, only a much-injured portrait of himself, very finely dressed and in the first bloom of his admirable manly beauty, dated 1493 and originally painted on vellum but since transferred to canvas (this is the portrait of the Felix Goldschmid collection); a miniature painting on vellum at Vienna (a small figure of the Child-Christ); and some half a dozen drawings, of which the most important are the characteristic pen portrait of himself at Erlangen, with a Holy Family on the reverse much in the manner of Schongauer; another Holy Family in nearly the same style at Berlin; a study from the female nude in the Bonnat collection; a man and woman on horseback in Berlin; a man on horseback, and an executioner about to behead a young man, at the British Museum, &c. These drawings all show Diirer intent above all things on the sternly accurate delineation of ungeneralized individual forms by means of strongly accented outline and shadings curved, somewhat like the shadings of Martin Schongauer's engravings, so as to follow their modellings and roundness.

The evidences of this travel (which are really incontestable, though a small minority of critics still decline to admit them) consist of (1) some fine drawings, three of them dated 1494 and others undated, but plainly of the same time, in which Diirer has copied, or rather boldly translated into his own Gothic and German style, two famous engravings by Mantegna, a number of the "Tarocchi" prints of single figures which pass erroneously under that master's name, and one by yet another minor master of the North-Italian school; with another drawing dated 1495 and plainly copied from a lost original by Antonio Pollaiuolo, and yet another of an infant Christ copied in 1495 from Lorenzo di Credi, from whom also Diirer took a motive for the composition of one of his earliest Madonnas; (2) several landscape drawings done in the passes of Tirol and the Trentino, which technically will not fit in with any other period of his work, and furnish a clear record of his having crossed the Alps about this date; (3) two or three drawings of the costumes of Venetian courtesans, which he could not have made anywhere but in Venice itself, and one of which is used in his great woodcut Apocalypse series of 1498 (4) a general preoccupation which he shows for some years from this date with the problems of the female nude, treated in a manner for which Italy only could have set him the example; and (5) the clear implication contained in a letter written from Venice in 1506 that he had been there already eleven years before; when things, he says, pleased him much which at the time of writing please him no more.

On this footing the British foreign office, while it grants passports for travel to naturalized persons, will extend no protection to them against a claim of their former country, if they return to it, to exact military service due to it.

This was written between the years 1285 and 1295; but books of travel in the modern tongues had already begun to make their appearance.

But it is now well known that at times there are westerly winds in the region over which they would have to travel , and that there would be no insuperable difficulties in the way of such a voyage.

He was, however, released on the 13th of September 1554, and granted permission to travel abroad.

But a number of other publications - descriptions of travel , such as the Italienische Reise (1816-1817), the materials for a continuation of Dichtung and Wahrheit collected in Tagand Jahreshefte (1830) - have also to be numbered among the writings which Goethe has left us as documents of his life.

Returning to Rome in September 1848, he refused to form a cabinet after the assassination of Pellegrino Rossi, and spent the next eight years in study and travel .

There are many books written by early pilgrims and by more secular travellers who visited the country, which - when they are not devoted to the setting forth of valueless traditions, as is too often the case - give very useful and interesting pictures of the conditions of life and of travel in the country.

The multiplication of art periodicals, lectures, books, photographs, meetings of societies and gilds, museums, schools of arts and crafts, polytechnics, scholarships, facilities for travel , exhibitions, even those of the Royal Academy, to which objects of applied art are now admitted, not only encourages many persons to become workers and designers in the applied arts, but exposes everything to the plagiarist, who travesties the freshest idea before it has well left the hands of its originator.

He wrote books of travel , of popular biography, or of historical or political discussion, &c., from time to time; but his principal literary achievements were editions, between 1868 and 1888, of Franklin's autobiography and autobiographical writings, copiously annotated; and of the complete works of Franklin, in ten octavo volumes (New York, 1887-1889).

The eastern reaches of the Hari Rud river are frozen hard in the winter, rapids and all, and the people travel on it as on a road.

With the increased facilities for European travel Filipinos began to visit Europe and return with new and broader notions of life.

Within four months (1842) he surveyed the Pass and ascended to the summit of the highest of the Wind River Mountains, since known as Fremont's Peak, and the interest aroused by his descriptions was such that in the next year he was sent on a second expedition to complete the survey across the continent along the line of travel from Missouri to the mouth of the Columbia river.

Madison's home was peculiarly a centre for literary travellers in his last years; when he was eighty-three he was visited by Harriet Martineau, who reported her conversations with him in her Retrospect of Western Travel (1838).

Seoul was opened in 1884 to foreign residence, and the provinces to foreign travel , and the diplomatic agents of the contracting powers obtained a recognized status at the capital.

Miller's position at Gottingen being rendered unpleasant by the political troubles which followed the accession of Ernest Augustus (duke of Cumberland) to the throne of Hanover in 1837, he applied for permission to travel ; and in 1839 he left Germany.

He lived in Eskimo fashion using only Eskimo diet, which enabled him to travel light and avoid the necessity of falling back on a base for supplies.

Boghurst, a contemporary doctor, notices that it crept down Holborn and took six months to travel from the western suburbs (St Giles) to the eastern (Stepney) through the city.

Ampere's investigations had led electricians to see that the force acting upon a magnetic pole due to a current in a neighbouring conductor was such as to tend to cause the pole to travel round the conductor.

She edited Sex and Education (1874), an answer to Education (1873) by Edward Hammond Clarke (1820-1877); and wrote several books of travel , Modern Society (1880) and Is Polite Society Polite ?

This was done, and, recognizing the difficulties of the situation, the king gave him leave to travel abroad, and allowed him still to retain his revenues as dean of Exeter.

Thus it will be seen that the sheet is reversed in its travel between the first and second large cylinders which give the impression.

The two colours are printed each at one revolution from the two Two-Colour type-formesas they pass under the cylinder, which rotates twice in its travel .

In comparison with the ordinary single cylinder the two-colour machine is built with a longer frame, as is necessary to allow the two type-formes to pass under the cylinder, both in its travel forward and on its return.

And from the social side the development of law, the influence of city life, the formation of priesthoods, the connexion of particular deities with the fortunes of dynasties or the vicissitudes of nations, the processes of migration, of conquest and political fusion, the deportations of vanquished peoples, even the sale of slaves to distant lands and the growth of trade and travel , all contribute to the processes which expand and modify different pantheons, and determine the importance of particular deities.

The vacations which he enjoyed as a schoolmaster left him time for study and travel , and during these years he supervised 'the publication of three further editions of the Britannia.

Fray Marcos was made Provincial of his order for Mexico before the second trip to Zuni, and returned in 1541 to the capital, where he died on the 25th of March 1558 The Descubrimiento is one of the world's famous narratives of travel .

Richard Henry Lee received an academic education in England, then spent a little time in travel , returned to Virginia in 1752, having come into possession of a fine property left him by his father, and for several years applied himself to varied studies.

Posting, which is of importance only in the highland districts and the valley roads of Norrland, is carried on by posting-stations (skjutsstation) under government regulations; similar regulations apply when, as in the upper valleys of the great northern rivers, rowing boats on the lakes form the only means of travel .

He studied at the Lycee Charlemagne, in 1850 became a teacher in New Orleans, Louisiana, and there became acquainted with John Lloyd Stephens's books of travel in Yucatan.

In such a case, when the farther end is reached, there only remains to travel back again.

He then set out to complete his education by travel , and on the 28th of October 1792 arrived in Baltimore, Maryland, where he finally decided to enter the priesthood.

All members might, in connexion with their official duties, travel free on railways and ships owned by the state; but since 1892 none had received any salary except the colonial members, who were paid loo milreis (£22) per month during the session, and So milreis (III) per month during the remainder of the year.

The Lusiads may be called at once the most successful epic cast in the classical mould, and the most national of poems, and the great historical monuments and books of travel of the 16th and 17th centuries are worthy of a nation of explorers who carried the banner of the Quinas to the ends of the earth.

The books of travel of this century are unusually important because their authors were often the first Europeans to visit or at least to study the countries they refer to.

Moreover, owing to difficulties of travel , the assembly and magistracies were practically monopolized by the rich, who shaped the federal policy in their own interest.

The waves produced by the body will travel forwards faster than the body till they reach a distance from it at which the relative velocity of the body and the fluid is equal to the velocity of propagation corresponding to the wave-length.

The waves then travel along with the body at a constant distance in front of it.

The California gold discoveries and overland travel directed many prospecting adventurers to Arizona.

An hereditary gout, from which he had suffered even during his school-days, compelled him to leave the university without taking his degree, in order to travel abroad.

Paul and his wife were allowed to travel through western Europe in 1781-1782.

He inherited a considerable property, which enabled him to travel widely in the East in search of information.

Early study and travel had indeed furnished him with abundant material for rhetorical illustration; and he was also a great reader of newspapers, but he used to say that he knew in his whole life but one thing thoroughly, namely, the history of the English Civil War, and there were few occasions when he could not draw from it the needful illustration.

His Art of Travel ; or, Shifts and Contrivances in Wild Countries was first published in 1855.

Encouraged by what he saw at the Great Exhibition of 1851, Christy devoted the rest of his life to perpetual travel and research, making extensive collections illustrating the early history of man, now in the British Museum.

Having obtained permission from the French emperor to travel in France, he went first to Paris, where during his two months' stay every honour was accorded him, including election as a corresponding member of the first class of the Institute.

This, with the exception of a posthumous work, Consolations in Travel , or the Last Days of a Philosopher (1830), was the final production of his pen.

He then studied at Gottingen and Berlin, becoming a friend of Bismarck at Gottingen, and after a period of European travel returned in 1834 to America, where he continued his legal studies.

After a period of travel he settled in Italy (1666) at first as professor of anatomy at Padua, and then in Florence as house-physician to the grand-duke Ferdinand II.

The chief motive for his journey was love of travel and antiquarian study, and it seems never to have occurred to him, till he was warned by Tiberius, that he was thereby transgressing an unwritten law which forbade any Roman of rank to set foot in Egypt without express permission.

The active surfaces in flying creatures are always greatly in excess of the passive ones, from the fact that the former virtually increase in proportion to the spaces through which they are made to travel .

As, moreover, the wings travel at a much higher speed than any wind that blows, they are superior to and control the wind; they enable the insect to dart through the wind in whatever direction it pleases.

The different parts of the wing, moreover, travel at different degrees of velocity - the tip and posterior margin of the wing always rushing through a much greater space, in a given time, than the root and anterior margin.

The rotation of the rowing feathers on The rapidity of travel of the insect wing is in some cases enormous.

When the wing is made to vibrate, its several portions travel through the spaces d b f, j k 1, g h i, and e a c in exactly the same interval of time.

It only remains to be stated that the wing acts as a true kite, during both the down and the up strokes, its under concave or biting surface, in virtue of the forward travel communicated to it by the body of the flying creature, being closely applied to the air, during both its ascent and its descent.

The tip and posterior parts of the wing are more active than the root and anterior parts, from the fact that the tip and posterior parts (the wing is an eccentric) always travel through greater spaces, in a given time, than the root and anterior parts.

They offer little resistance to the air when they are at rest, and when in motion the speed with which they are driven is such as to ensure that the comparatively large spaces through which they travel shall practically be converted into solid bases of support.

The arrows m, n, o, p, q, r indicate the direction of travel .

In both orographical systems the principal rivers start nearly all together from a central nucleus, and in both cases they radiate to opposite quarters of the compass; but whereas in the Alps the Rhone and the Rhine, flowing south-west and north-east respectively, follow longitudinal valleys, and the Aar and the Ticino, flowing north-west and south-east respectively, follow transverse valleys, in the Caucasus the streams which flow south-west and north-east, namely, the headwaters of the Rion and the Terek, travel along transverse valleys, and those of the Kura and the Kuban, flowing south-east and north-west respectively, traverse longitudinal valleys.

The living was practically a sinecure, and he devoted himself to political pamphleteering and newspaper correspondence, the result of extensive European travel , a wide acquaintance with the leading personages of the day, strong views on ecclesiastical subjects from a high-church standpoint, and particularly on the politics of the Eastern Question and Mahommedanism.

Near Bilma is a small circular oasis, kept green by a fine spring, but immediately to the south begins the most dreary part of the Saharan desert, over which the caravans travel for fifteen days without discovering the slightest trace of vegetable life.

He never had any opportunity of enriching his mind by travel or study, but he was remarkable for a strongly religious temperament and seems for some time to have been connected with the Moravians.

The level of the country is low, forming as it does a part of the great Gangetic delta; and the rivers, streams and water-courses are so numerous that it is very difficult to travel except by boat at any season of the year.

In August 1806 he received a commission to travel in South Germany to report on the French troops; he was then attached as diplomatic secretary to Generals Kamenski, Buxhoewden and Bennigsen in succession.

Both senators and deputies receive 20 lei for each day of actual attendance, and travel free on the railways.

As early as September 363, Athanasius was able to travel to Jovian, the new emperor, who had sent him a letter praising his Christian fidelity and encouraging him to resume his work.

As a writer in his own tongue he at once gained a high position by his excellent and delightful Relations of Travel in Norway and South Germany.

By the first part of this drop the movement of the poise is suddenly stopped, as will be explained below, and the travel of the poise along the steelyard, which measures the load on the platform, is recorded by the amount of rotation of the large spur wheel, and this is suitably shown on a dial in connexion with the wheel.

For a longer or shorter period of their lives ticks are parasitic upon vertebrate animals of various kinds; but although the belief that the bite of certain tropical species is poisonous has long been held by the natives of the countries they infest and has been recorded with corroborative evidence by European authors in books of travel , it is only of recent years that accurate information has been acquired of the part played by these Arachnids in transmitting from one host to another protozoal blood-parasites which cause serious or fatal diseases to man and other animals.

His reminiscences of "Things Seen" in the course of a strangely varied experience, and his notes of travel among the Alps and Pyrenees, in the north of France and in Belgium, in the south of France and in Burgundy, are all recorded by such a pen and registered by such a memory as no other man ever had at the service of his impressions or his thoughts.

When peace was made with Spain, on the accession of James I., he wished to travel abroad.

The charging machines travel on lines in front of the retort bench, and the power is transmitted by connexions made with flexible hose.

The coal, previously elevated to hoppers, is dropped into the feeding chambers, which are so arranged that they can travel from end to end of the retorthouse and feed the coal into the retorts.

In the case of horizontal retorts the space between the top of the coal and the retort is of necessity considerable in order to permit the introduction of the scoop and rake; the gas has therefore a free channel to travel along, but has too much contact with the highly heated surface of the retort before it leaves the mouthpiece.

The mysterious malady continued, and Disraeli set out with William Meredith, who was to have married Sarah Disraeli, for Travel .

But as very soon he found that the monastery could not satisfy his aspirations, he left it and started to travel , acquiring a knowledge of classical and modern languages and literatures.

The changes which the aspect of the heaven undergoes, as we travel North and South, are so well known that they need not be described in detail here; but a general statement of them will give a luminous idea of the geometrical co-ordinates we have described.

Imagine an observer starting from the North Pole to travel towards the equator, carrying his zenith with him.

Take a rod LMN bent at right angles at M, such that MN= AB; let the leg LM always pass through a fixed point 0 on AB produced such that OA = CA, where C is the middle point of AB, and cause N to travel along the line perpendicular to AB at C; then the midpoint of MN traces the cissoid.

He had already made valuable acquaintances in Edinburgh, and he now visited London, Oxford and Cambridge, and, after a short visit to Edinburgh in 1663, when he sought to secure a reprieve for his uncle Warristoun, he proceeded to travel in France and Holland.

Besides the sterile and monotonous steppes, valuable only as pasture, and so sparsely populated that it is possible to travel for many hours without encountering any sign of human life except a primitive artesian well or a shepherd's hut, there are wide expanses of fen-country, regularly flooded in spring and autumn.

He pleaded his age, now close upon seventy years, his infirm health, and the obstacles to travel caused by quarantine regulations; but the pope was sternly indignant at what he held to be his ingratitude and insubordination, and no excuse was admitted.

Twice in the year, he observed, they seem to travel across the solar disk in straight lines; at other times, in curves.

The legislature framed a stringent anti-pass law, reduced passenger fares and express and freight charges, provided for equitable local taxation of railway terminals, regulated railway labour in the interest of safe travel , fixed upon railways the responsibility for the death or injury of their employes, and gave to the newly-created railway commission complete jurisdiction over all steam-railways in the state, over the street railways of the cities, and over express companies, telegraph companies, telephone companies and all other common carriers.

Meanwhile there had begun the passage of the Mormons across the state (1845-1857), marked by important temporary settlements near Omaha (q.v.) and elsewhere, the travel to Oregon, and to California, for which depots of supplies were established at Bellevue, Plattsmouth, Nebraska City and old Ft.

His love of travel led him in his old age to visit different parts of Armenia and Asia Minor, and he was setting out on a pilgrimage to Mecca when he died at Bagdad in 1231.

After refusing to travel to Italy, Henry changed his mind and submitted to his father at Aquileia in 1232; and a temporary peace was made with the Lombard cities in June 1233.

Even under the most advantageous application, that of evaporation of water in a steam boiler where the gases of the fire have to travel through a great length of flues bounded by thin iron surfaces of great heat-absorbing capacity, the temperature of the current at the chimney is generally much above that required to maintain an active draught in the fireplace; and other tubes containing water, often in considerable numbers, forming the so-called fuel economizers, may often be interposed between the boiler and the chimney with marked advantage as regards saving of fuel.

He says it is not safe for a woman to travel alone.

Pete said a freight wagon the size of theirs would normally only travel ten to twelve miles a day, but the seats he had put in for the riders reduced the weight they could carry.

The new Citycard will be free of charge and will no longer have the weekday afternoon travel restrictions for elderly people.

Your local travel agent should be able to help.

This is especially important for anyone who may wish, at some time, to travel to Japan to practice aikido.

The National air Traffic Control System very recently crashed throwing air travel in to chaos.

Travel should normally be second class rail fare or economy apex airfare.

In order to travel Safely, it is essential to maintain the correct air pressure in your vehicle.

But it was Count von Zeppelin's rigid airship of 1900 that proved air travel was possible.

Should the WHO change the level of their global pandemic alert, the FCO will update travel advice accordingly.

The old aphorism ' travel broadens the mind ' has been wholly forgotten.

During peak travel times, travelers enjoy complimentary appetizers.

Us at taking will travel in slightly arched grasp freedom is based.

I would ask you to note particularly the special travel arrangements that have been made.

We also do not make travel arrangements or find jobs or accommodation.

They can be seen as wandering ascetics or living as hermits, and sometimes they travel in groups.

Travel or business in Iraq without express prior authorization is banned.

Some branchial motor axons travel with the inferior alveolar nerve.

Always carry a stout bag to be prepared for travel sickness.

Novotel Newcastle, Newcastle Upon Tyne This is the perfect base for a family weekend, a relaxing holiday or business travel .

With the Booze Cruise Game you can travel the world in search of knowledge, enlightenment and refreshing cold beverage!

Overnight San Ignacio Day 9 After an early morning's birding at our hotel, we travel to the Mayan site of Xunantunich.

British Waterways have asked boaters proposing to travel through the area to alter their plans.

The environment will continue to be destroyed while the wealthy travel in private jets, protected by bodyguards.

It will be a huge boon to millions of disabled people who want to travel without the hassle.

Both nurses are trained to give Travel immunisations and tetanus boosters.

Programs were varied even kick boxing with our travel partners.

As the discrete breather decays two small traveling waves detach from it and travel away from the central node.

Travel Insurer Churchill, surveyed 2,000 holidaymakers and found that brits are an amazingly cultured bunch.

I was fighting to keep Rosy going straight, as I didn't fancy being turned broadside on to our direction of travel .

Travel These can often be too bulky or not powerful enough.

The prize of £ 500 takes the form of a travel bursary for travel to a conference of the winner's choice.

Each plate has two nylon bushings ensuring smooth travel on chrome guide rods.

Like the once humble travel trailer, the truck camper or pop up.. .

The two other important things I learned, was always carry a canister of water with you whenever you travel in the car.

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To obtain a pass you must provide evidence to the hospital cashier that you qualify for help with hospital travel costs.

Answer only certain groups of people are eligible for travel concessions.

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Attachments for tool post, Travel stops Three & four jaw chucks, sliding chuck guard with view window.

Remote viewing or traveling clairvoyance is where the medium will travel to another area in this world in an OBE type of way.

Our Chicago location allows us to serve clientele in Chicago virtually without travel expenses.

Despite having clientele who travel the country to shoot here, beginner tuition is also offered.

Like all American comics he has a story of about terrorists and airline travel - but his comes across as endearing.

Carrying Case The Motion Compact Carrying Case is the ideal travel companion for your Motion tablet.

Ideally, 'a truly comparative natural biology would require inter-planetary travel , which is light-years away ' .

It is in recognition of the above that most travel insurance policies offer some monetary compensation.

Why do people make their travel arrangements needlessly complicated?

It is in the center of a major conurbation not served well by the air travel industry.

Its handy travel features include a currency convertor and alarm clock.

Mrs. George Donner was in good health, was somewhat corpulent, and certainly able to travel .

Providers servicing rural areas used locally-based tutors to reduce travel costs and make delivery more cost-effective.

There is a private water supply, tested regularly. *A cot is not provided, please bring your own travel cot.

The travel cot can fit either into the main bedroom at the foot of the bed or in the lounge.

I would like to stimulate you to travel around the world and play croquet.

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Travel to Italy and learn to cook traditional Italian cuisine.

To do that now they have to travel or leave the dale completely.

Of aces the travel channel that auctioneer David redden it is enough.

It brings a cool, dry season that both Thais and tourists find delightful for travel .

Long distance travel providers will need to respond to the increasingly demanding business traveler who is traveling further distances for longer periods of time.

Travel Risks Long-distance travel is rarely assured to be safe for any supernatural denizen of the World of Darkness.

Throughout the early sixties the town remained a popular destination for holidaymakers, despite the ease of travel to more exotic destination for holidaymakers, despite the ease of travel to more exotic destinations.

You will have to travel a very long way to find a Major-General with more verbal dexterity than Tony Jay.

The gym folds flat for easy storage and travel and features an outside pocket that holds diapers and bottles.

I usually travel alone and, as a woman, it has sometimes gotten dicey.

Ginger is also known to relieve travel and morning sickness and can improve a sluggish digestion.

Mr Wall, 17 Jan 06 We booked parking as it was easier to travel to Luton by car as I am partially disabled.

Along with improved information technology, low cost air travel gave us the opportunity to overcome this disadvantage.

The work recalls holidays as they used to be for many, prior to jet travel and increased disposable incomes.

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Her early research focused on the gendered spatiality of imperial travel and travel writing by women, and imperial domesticity in British India.

Located in the historical downtown of San Jose, near to almost all the bus stations to travel around the country.

Greetings all, I'm trying to find somewhere in Oxford to buy decent travel earplugs.

Including hand crafted throws, eiderdowns, cushions, table line, travel sets and baby gifts.

It is associated with relativistic electrons or cosmic ray electrons, so named because they travel at speeds comparable with that of light.

Air Travel is the fastest growing emitter of climate change gases.

You can travel to the ends of the earth but you will come back empty-handed.

The recently enacted regulation put in place for pet travel to the European Union has been modified.

It seems that all who travel to New Zealand come back utterly enchanted.

Yet, book guide travel travel like wireless currents, their flow eternally encircles the earth.

Neural impulses do not travel at the same speed, muscles are not equidistant from the brain, and much more.

Takes a while, but you should travel cheaper, ESP if one journey is at a cheaper time of day.

Emma, who was second euphonium in the band that came fourth on Prague in 2003, had to leave due to travel problems.

Other Travel expenses or Other Expenses claims may be made for the cheapest practical method of transport.

Note that the PHF grant covers the course fee, not travel or subsistence expenses.

You may also be able to claim travel expenses.

Vehicles wishing to travel over great distances within the city will usually take the expressways in order to save on travel time.

Please discuss your travel health requirements with your regular family doctor or practice nurse.

These overseas dissertations are often in Europe or the USA but in some cases they involve travel to very far-flung destinations.

We shall travel in old- fashioned state, I tell you.

I am not fettered by adoration of your travel plans.

Travel Spain Visitors guide to Spain, including useful maps, main attractions, and Spanish fiestas.

Limiting the top speed of cars gave a fillip to railroad travel .

It uses the first floor above its own premises and extends over the adjoining travel agent's shop in Upper Brook Street as well.

Club Secure employ nationwide fitters who will travel to your home address or to a caravan dealer to install the device.

Many activities were subsidized, and travel to sporting fixtures was free.

Back then, motorized travel meant flagging down a lift in the policeman's sidecar.

A large flotilla of boats will travel from Grangemouth through to Bowling over the holiday weekend of 26th May to celebrate the opening.

Peter Moore Your Toastmaster Peter is available for all events and functions his motto have gavel will travel .

We will travel to UCLA in early May to see a geneticist.

Anya is now available for in and out calls and can travel throughout the UK to meet business gents.

These travel updates used a particularly groovy music bed which unfortunately did not make it to the station's launch.

This allows tree roots and natural groundwater to travel unhindered across the site.

Loyalty is also a major factor in choice of travel guidebook.

Imagine having a large and powerful cannon, the more gunpowder packed behind the cannon ball the further it will travel .

You had before Halloween toward the middle saving on travel .

Offered the chance to travel with the group, talk to Sun Ra, and attend the concerts, I rocket into seventh heaven.

Ride With Me - Large collection of original audio programs on travel in the United States with special emphasis on traveling interstate highways.

A transport assessment will be required to assess the need for any off-site highway works and improvements to encourage non-car modes of travel .

The bus permit entitles holders to free travel at any time of the week.

Sheffield United travel to the Capital to face Millwall at the New Den after beating promotion hopeful 's Wolves 1-0 at Bramall Lane.

This Web site is a news and information resource for international hoteliers and travel trade executives.

Traditionally the travel marketplace really hots up in January and February.

Would you like to travel back hundreds of years to explore local history?

Here at holiday hypermarket we are very proud to introduce our brand new travel guides section.

Support school travel plans Evidence for the need of 20mph limits (or lower) in residential areas seems incontrovertible.

The legal right infringed can be a private right or a public right ie the right to travel along a highway.

Here to revel bed-and-breakfast inns plus for travel on riverboat cruise we.

What are the recommendations following stent insertion for air travel ?

It has more character than any German exec, is exceptionally roomy and airy inside and a joy to travel in.

An amendment fee may be charged (see clause 5) 7. insurance We consider adequate travel insurance to be essential.

What does the family travel insurance cover me for?

Cyprus is small enough to be easy to cover from any base yet has enough roads to make travel interesting.

Andrew added âWe are proud of being Newcastle based but we are not scared of a bit of national or even international travel .

We are a purely Internet based travel company working closely with major travel product suppliers.

If we travel interstate we could do an Historic meeting about every 3-4 weeks!

Please send all invoices you might receive from travel agents to Margaret.

The freight ferry would allow islanders to travel with vehicles weighing far more than those currently allowed.

He ceased to travel in 1756 but re-entered the itinerancy between 1777 and his death in 1787.

My sis is getting married next year - possibly in Sri Lanka - and I wondered about the possibility of travel jabs.

Diagrams and words show why - in terms of moments and center of mass - the new javelin doesn't travel so far.

In fact, you might speak to her about her travel jinx.

One ticket gets your rail journey plus unlimited bus travel at either end of your journey.

So today has been a day of travel arrangements in anticipation of ' Big n juicy on location ' next week.

The main product now is travel rugs and these together with many examples of traditional Scottish knitwear are available for purchase.

I don't think bus lanes would have made me change my mode of travel .

Terri loves to travel and experience differing cultures whilst another favorite pastime is spending time with friends drinking latte and eating chocolate cake!

The traveling party is organized by Cook's Travel Agency, assisted by the Norwegian legation.

New European guidelines for control and prevention of travel associated legionnaires ' disease have recently been produced and adopted by the group.

As a young loon I was fortunate to travel many times on these spur lines.

Luxurious pink leather luggage and cashmere wraps take you straight to Marrakech and are set to become this summer's travel essentials.

Look Like A Travel Guru And Enjoy Your Vacation Even More With designer luggage There is some great designer luggage around at the moment.

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Simple Sentence

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  • My dog and my cat sleep together on the sofa.
  • I know the answer because Jack explained it to me .
  • When the sun is shining through the window , my dog and my cat sleep together on the sofa.

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  • I cannot drink warm milk.
  • A day without sunshine is like night.
  • Only the mediocre are always at their best. (Novelist Jean Giraudoux)
  • Reality continues to ruin my life. (Cartoonist Bill Watterson)

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  • Jack likes walking.
  • Jack and Jill like walking.
  • Jack likes fishing.
  • Jack likes fishing but hates hunting.
  • Jack likes walking and fishing but hates running and hunting.
  • Jack and Jill like walking and fishing but hate running and hunting.
  • Wolves and European brown bears developed a fear of humans too late and became extinct in the British wilds and the forests and mountains of Europe in medieval times.

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Simple Sentences: Definition, Examples, & Exercises

  • The Albert Team
  • Last Updated On: March 1, 2022

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Do you remember the first time you learned how to write a sentence? Most of us are taught how to put three words together to make sentences in kindergarten: I like dogs. She eats cookies. Games are fun! Sound familiar? These three-word sentences are one of the most basic types of simple sentences , and they serve as a foundation to forming more complex sentences. However, simple sentences are not always as simple as three-word sentences. 

In this post we’ll review what simple sentences are, the parts of a simple sentence, and different ways to create simple sentences. 

Once you’re feeling confident, test yourself with a post-assessment quiz and practice with our high quality, standards-aligned questions here .

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The Basics of Simple Sentences

The Basics of Simple Sentences

What are Simple Sentences?

A simple sentence is a sentence containing only one clause, or more specifically, an independent clause, with a subject and a predicate. 

A simple sentence is typically made up of a subject , verb , and object , or SVO , and creates a complete thought;  however, since a simple predicate is a verb or verb phrase only, a simple sentence can also be made up of only a subject and verb (SV).

SVO - Simple Sentences

Subject + Verb + Object (SVO)

  • Jessie ate dinner.

Subject + Verb (SV)

  • Jessie ate.

Both of these examples are grammatically correct simple sentences, but including an object helps to clarify the full idea of the sentence.

Despite their name, simple sentences can include things that are not so simple. Let’s review the use of modifiers , compound subjects , and compound verbs/predicates in simple sentences.

Modifiers in Simple Sentences

Modifiers in Simple Sentences

Modifiers are words or phrases that can be included in simple sentences to add more detail. Let’s see how we can modify the simple sentence used above:

Adding Articles/Adjectives

  • The hungry Jessie ate a large dinner.

Adding Adverbs

  • The hungry Jessie quickly ate a very large dinner.

Adding a Prepositional Phrase

  • The hungry Jessie quickly ate a very large dinner after a long day at work .

All of these examples still qualify as simple sentences, because they are all independent clauses that convey a complete thought.

Pro Tip: Ask yourself how the sentence is changed as a result of a modifier.

Compound Subjects in Simple Sentences

Compound subjects are two or more nouns or pronouns sharing the same verb. They are joined using coordinate or correlative conjunctions.

Compound Subjects Using Coordinate Conjunctions

  • Jessie and Jade ate dinner.
  • Jessie or Jade ate dinner.
  • Jessie, Jade, and Titus ate dinner.

Compound Subjects Using Correlative Conjunctions

  • Both Jessie and Jade ate dinner.
  • Neither Jessie nor Jade ate dinner.

Even with two or more simple subjects, these examples are independent clauses conveying a complete thought, so they are still simple sentences.

Compound Verbs/Predicates in Simple Sentences

Compound Verbs/Predicates in Simple Sentences

Compound verbs, or compound predicates, are two or more verbs/predicates that share the same subject. This may be written as simply as a subject performing multiple verbs (simple predicates) or, more elaborately, as a subject performing multiple complete predicates. The compound verbs/predicates are joined by a conjunction.

Compound Verbs/Simple Predicates

  • Jessie cooked and ate dinner.
  • Jessie rinsed and washed the dishes.

Compound Predicates

  • Jessie ate dinner and washed the dishes .
  • Jessie cooked dinner and rinsed the dishes

Again, these examples are all independent clauses conveying a complete thought. So even with multiple verbs, a sentence can be a simple sentence.

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Tips for Using and Identifying Simple Sentences

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Tip #1: Subject + Verb + Object (SVO) Simple Sentences Can be Arranged in Different Ways.

While a simple sentence is typically expected to contain a subject, verb, and object, this does not always mean that the subject will be the first thing we see in a sentence. When we place parts of the predicate at the beginning of the sentence or ask a question, the standard SVO arrangement of a simple sentence will vary.

Placing a Part of the Predicate Before the Subject

When the predicate, or verb + object portion of the sentence contains a prepositional phrase or adverb, they can appear at the beginning of the sentence followed by a comma. Check out the following examples to see sentences in both their standard forms and rearranged forms:

Prepositional Phrase:

  • We completed our homework after school .
  • After school , we completed our homework.
  • I ran quickly to the store.
  • Quickly , I ran to the store.

Asking a Question

Sentences that ask a question are called interrogative sentences, and they are often simple sentences. Some questions start with the main verb or part of the verb phrase. Look at the examples below to see the placement of the verb in both a question and the statement form of the question:

  • Will it rain tomorrow?
  • It will rain tomorrow.  
  • Has the race been postponed?
  • The race has been postponed.
  • Were you sick today?
  • You were sick today.

Tip #2: Avoid using too many basic simple sentences in your writing.

Remember, basic simple sentences are the first type of sentence we learn how to write. So it’s probably safe to assume that filling our writing with three or four word sentences is not the best idea. Too many simple sentences close together can sound choppy and disconnected. Always revise your work to see where simple sentences can be edited to create more sophisticated writing.

Combine Simple Sentences

If you have a string of very basic simple sentences in your writing, you can probably combine some of those sentences into compound sentences.

  • He loves baseball. He first played little league baseball. He joined the baseball team in middle school.
  • He loves baseball and played little league before joining the baseball team in middle school.

Tip #3: Add more detail.

There’s nothing wrong with using simple sentences in your writing, but you can (and should) use modifiers to enhance simple sentences when possible.

Basic Simple Sentence:

  • I visited Chichén Itzá.
  • On my vacation to Mexico, I visited the ancient Mayan ruins of Chichén Itzá.

Applying the Basics: Simple Sentences Review & Practice

Now that you understand what simple sentences are, and how to use them properly in your writing, let’s practice identifying them. Remember, a simple sentence is a sentence that contains one independent clause, or one complete thought.

Simple Sentences Exercises & Review

Complete the quick exercise below to assess your mastery of simple sentences.

Determine if the sentence is a simple sentence or not.

1. I finally received my passport for our trip overseas.

  • Simple Sentence

2. Last week, she told the funniest joke in the middle of the meeting.

3. Tim went to the store, and he bought a new laptop for school.

  • Not a Simple Sentence

4. Julie and Paige went to the amusement park and rode a rollercoaster.

5. I was exhausted after working all day.

For additional practice, check out the Simple Sentences content on Albert.

Try for Yourself: Simple Sentences Quiz

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Feeling confident in your understanding of Simple Sentences?

Take this short quiz to see what you’ve learned:

1. Can a simple sentence have more than one subject?

  • Answer: Yes
  • Correct Explanation: That’s right! A simple sentence can have more than one subject, or a compound subject, if they are sharing the same verb. The subjects are joined using coordinate or correlative conjunctions.
  • Incorrect Explanation: Sorry, that’s not right. A simple sentence can have more than one subject, or a compound subject, if they are sharing the same verb. The subjects are joined using coordinate or correlative conjunctions.

2. Can a simple sentence be a single dependent clause?

  • Correct Explanation: That’s right! A simple sentence must be a single independent clause in order to be a simple sentence. It is a complete thought and can stand alone. A dependent clause cannot stand alone as a complete thought.
  • Incorrect Explanation: Sorry, that’s not right. A dependent clause cannot stand alone as a complete thought. A simple sentence must be a single independent clause in order to be a simple sentence. It is a complete thought and can stand alone.

3. Can a simple sentence have more than one verb?

  • Correct Explanation: That’s right! A simple sentence can have more than one verb ( compound verb/simple predicate ) or more than one complete predicate ( compound predicate ) if they share the same subject. They are combined using a conjunction.
  • Incorrect Explanation: Sorry, that’s not right. A simple sentence can have more than one verb ( compound verb/simple predicate ) or more than one complete predicate ( compound predicate ) if they share the same subject. They are combined using a conjunction.

4. Does a simple sentence always start with the subject?

  • Correct Explanation: That’s right! A simple sentence can start with part of the predicate. This might be a prepositional phrase, and adverb, or a question.
  • Incorrect Explanation: Sorry, that’s not right. A simple sentence can start with part of the predicate. This might be a prepositional phrase, and adverb, or a question.

5. Is the following example a simple sentence?

After eating breakfast, Hayley went to dance practice, and she prepared for her performance.

  • Correct Explanation: That’s right! A simple sentence can have more than one predicate when that predicate shares the same subject. In this sentence, there are two independent clauses: After eating breakfast, Hayley went to dance practice. She prepared for her performance.
  • Incorrect Explanation: Sorry, that’s not right. A simple sentence can have more than one predicate when that predicate shares the same subject. In this sentence, there are two independent clauses: After eating breakfast, Hayley went to dance practice. She prepared for her performance.

6. Is the following example a simple sentence?

Jim and Amy thoroughly cleared out the basement and hired contractors for a remodel.

  • Correct Explanation: That’s right! A simple sentence can have compound subjects and compound predicates as long as they form one complete thought. The subjects share the predicates, and the predicates share the subjects . In this case, the compound subject “Jim and Amy” share the compound predicates “thoroughly cleared out the basement” and “hired contractors for a remodel.”
  • Incorrect Explanation: Sorry, that’s not right. A simple sentence can have compound subjects and compound predicates as long as they form one complete thought. The subjects share the predicates, and the predicates share the subjects . In this case, the compound subject “Jim and Amy” share the compound predicates “thoroughly cleared out the basement” and “hired contractors for a remodel.”

For additional practice with simple sentences, check out our completely free practice on Albert.io: Simple Sentences .

Teacher’s Corner for Simple Sentences

While it’s true that simple sentences are a foundational grammar skill, the Common Core English Language Progressive Skills Chart shows that even elementary-level skills “require continued attention in higher grades as they are applied to increasingly sophisticated writing and speaking.” 

For specific standards addressing simple sentences, check out the Common Core State Standards site! 

Albert’s grammar course is 100% free, and the Simple Sentences practices can be used for much more than homework! 

Our assessments can be used as pre-and post-tests to measure student progress. Our pre-made quizzes can be used as bell-ringers, exit tickets, and more! 

In addition to our pre-made assessments, you can also use our assignments feature to create your own quizzes and assessments.

Summary on Simple Sentences

Simple sentences are sentences containing one independent clause, with a subject and a predicate.

Modifiers, compound subjects, and compound verbs/predicates can be used in simple sentences.

The standard arrangement of a simple sentence is subject + verb + object, or SVO order. This can vary by arranging parts of the predicate before the subject.

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Simple Sentences in English: 50 Examples

What is a simple sentence.

A  simple sentence  contains one independent clause.

What’s an “independent clause”?

It’s one  subject  followed by one  verb or verb phrase . It expresses a single idea.

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Let’s look at 50 simple sentence examples in different English verb tenses.

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Simple sentences in the Present Simple Tense

The subject of the sentence is in blue .

The verb of the sentence is in red .

  • I ‘m happy.
  • She exercises every morning.
  • His dog barks loudly.
  • My school starts at 8:00.
  • We always eat dinner together.
  • They take the bus to work.
  • He doesn’t like vegetables.
  • I don’t want anything to drink.
  • This little black dress isn’t expensive.  
  • Those kids don’t speak English.

You can see that simple sentences can contain other words, such as:

  • a direct object (“eat dinner” – dinner is the direct object)
  • a prepositional phrase (“at 8:00”)
  • adjectives (“little black dress” – little and black are adjectives)
  • adverbs (“loudly”)

The important thing is that there’s only ONE subject and ONE verb or verb phrase (this could be a helping verb + main verb, for example “don’t speak” and “doesn’t like”).

Simple Sentences in English: 50 Examples Espresso English

Simple sentences in the Past Simple Tense

  • I went to the store.
  • She took the test last Friday.
  • We talked for hours.
  • The little girl played at the playground.
  • He had a great time yesterday.
  • I didn’t know about the meeting.
  • He didn’t take a shower.
  • My friend and I didn’t buy anything on our trip.
  • We didn’t have enough food for everyone.
  • Rachel didn’t tell anyone the secret.

Simple Sentences in English: 50 Examples Espresso English

We talked for hours. (We = subject, talked = verb)

Simple sentences in the Future Simple Tense

  • I will visit my parents next weekend.
  • She ‘ll finish her project by tomorrow.
  • They will go on vacation next month.
  • We ‘ll have dinner at a fancy restaurant tonight.
  • He will start his new job next week.
  • I won’t attend the party tomorrow.
  • She won’t buy a new car this year.
  • They will not complete the assignment on time.
  • We won’t go to the concert on Saturday.
  • He will not pass the exam without studying.

Simple Sentences in English: 50 Examples Espresso English

He won’t pass the exam without studying.

Simple sentences in the Present Continuous Tense

  • I am currently working on a new project.
  • She is dancing gracefully on stage.
  • They are enjoying their vacation in Hawaii.
  • We are learning to play the guitar.
  • He is studying for his upcoming exams.
  • I ‘ m not feeling well today.
  • She isn’t attending the party tonight.
  • They ‘ re not participating in the competition.
  • We aren’t going out for dinner this evening.
  • He ‘ s not wearing a jacket despite the cold weather.

Simple Sentences in English: 50 Examples Espresso English

He’s not wearing a jacket despite the cold weather.

Simple sentences in the Past Continuous Tense

I was watching a movie last night.

  • She was singing loudly during the concert.
  • They were playing soccer yesterday.
  • We were having dinner at a fancy restaurant.
  • He was studying hard for his final exams.
  • I wasn’t paying attention to the lecture.
  • She was not watching her kids at the park.
  • They were not listening to the teacher’s instructions.
  • We weren’t traveling over spring break.
  • He was not feeling well yesterday.

Simple Sentences in English: 50 Examples Espresso English

Simple sentences in the Future Continuous Tense

  • I ‘ll be giving a presentation at the conference.
  • She will be traveling to Europe next month.
  • They ‘ll be celebrating their anniversary on a cruise.
  • We will be taking our son to college in September.
  • He ‘ll be working on a new project next week.
  • I will not be attending the party tonight.
  • She will not be participating in the competition.
  • They won’t be going on a vacation this summer.
  • We won’t be looking for new jobs anytime soon.
  • He won’t be taking so many classes next semester.

Simple Sentences in English: 50 Examples Espresso English

They’ll be celebrating their anniversary on a cruise.

Simple sentences in the Present Perfect Tense

  • I ‘ ve finished reading the book.
  • She has traveled to many countries.
  • They ‘ ve won the championship.
  • We have completed the project on time.
  • He ‘ s learned to play the piano.
  • I haven’t visited that museum yet.
  • She has not received the package.
  • They have not finished their homework.
  • We haven’t seen that movie.
  • He hasn’t achieved his goal.

Simple Sentences in English: 50 Examples Espresso English

They’ve won the championship

Now you know how to form simple sentences in various verb tenses! Try writing your own simple sentence examples to help you remember this sentence structure. Next, learn about compound sentences and complex sentences.

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Simple Sentences

1. what is a simple sentence.

A simple sentence is the most basic sentence that we have in English. It has just one independent clause , which means only one subject and one predicate . A simple sentence is also the shortest possible sentence; it can have as little as two words!

Overall, a simple sentence is exactly what it sounds like—simple!

2. Examples

A simple sentence can be very short, but some are long too, so long as they only have one subject-verb combination. Here, the subjects are orange and the verbs are green .

  • I ate dinner.
  • I ate dinner with my brother and sister.
  • Last night, I ate dinner at a restaurant with my brother and sister.

As you can see, even though some of these sentences are long, each only has one subject and one verb (one clause ).

3. Parts of Simple Sentences

All sentences have one main important part: an independent clause. Sometimes, they also include other words, like objects and/or modifiers.

a. Independent Clause

An independent clause has a subject and a predicate and makes sense on its own as a complete sentence. In fact, an independent clause itself is a simple sentence! Here are a few:

  • The cat ate .
  • He ate ice cream.
  • He went to the beach.
  • The wolf ate steak at the zoo.

So, you can see that all of the clauses above work as sentences. All sentences have an independent clause, but all simple sentences have ONE independent clause.

An object is the word affected by the verb or preposition in a sentence. Objects are usually nouns or pronouns that answer questions like “who,” “what,” “where,” and “when?” Here, the objects are purple .

  • The dog ate bacon . What did the dog eat?
  • The dog ate bacon at the park. Where did he eat it?
  • I took my dog to the park . Who did you take there?
  • We went to the park yesterday. When did you go?

So, you can see that the highlighted objects answer the questions above. They make the sentences more informational than they would be without objects.

c. Modifiers

A modifier is an adjective or adverb that “modifies” other words in a sentence to make it more descriptive. They help give a clearer idea about the things in the sentence. Here, the modifiers are gray . Let’s start with a simple sentence:

The panda ate corn .

Now, let’s add modifiers:

The fat panda quickly ate the buttery corn.

Modifiers make the sentence more detailed. We now know that the panda was fat, that he ate quickly, and that the corn was buttery! Modifiers can make sentences much more interesting.

4. Types of Simple Sentences

There aren’t exactly different “types” of simple sentences, but they can be written in different ways. As mentioned, sometimes they are very short, or sometimes they include modifiers or objects that make them longer.

a. Simple Sentence with ONLY a Subject and a Verb

As mentioned, simple sentences are the shortest possible complete sentences. You can have a simple sentence with only a simple subject and a predicate, using only two or three words, like this:

  • We looked .
  • They cooked .
  • The dog ate .
  • The baby cried .

Though only two or three words, these are all independent clauses, so they work on their own as complete sentences!

b. Simple Sentence with other Objects or Modifiers

Not all simple sentences are short. So long as it only has one subject and one predicate, a simple sentence can actually be pretty long. Take a look at the extra words in these examples:

  • I see you behind the cotton candy machine !
  • He ran to the fair as fast as possible .
  • We ate buttery corn at the famous farmer’s market .
  • They prepared cotton candy in an old-fashioned machine .

So, a simple sentence can use lots of modifiers and objects to add details, while at the same time only describing one subject doing one thing.

5. How to Avoid Mistakes

The most important thing to remember about simple sentences is that they never have more than one subject or more than one predicate. In other words, there is only one subject doing one thing. A simple sentence CAN have a compound subject (two people using the same verb), but that’s still just one subject.

  • (WRONG) Maria went to the market and bought an apple. One subject, two verbs
  • (WRONG) Sandy drove to the market and the dog went with her. Two subjects, two verbs
  • (CORRECT) Jose went to the market. One subject, one verb
  • (CORRECT) Maria and Jose went to the market. One compound subject, one verb

When you start adding more independent or dependent clauses to a sentence, you get a compound, complex, or compound-complex sentence . BUT, a simple sentence is just simple—one subject, one predicate.

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Using the Simple Sentence in Writing

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For writers and readers alike, the simple sentence is the basic building block of language. As the name suggests, a simple sentence is usually very short, sometimes no more than a subject and verb. 

In English grammar , a simple sentence is a  sentence with only one independent clause . Though a simple sentence doesn't contain any  subordinate clauses , it isn't always short. A simple sentence often contains  modifiers . In addition,  subjects ,  verbs , and  objects  may be  coordinated .

The Four Sentence Structures

The simple sentence is one of the four basic sentence structures. The other structures are the  compound sentence , the  complex sentence , and the  compound-complex sentence .

  • Simple sentence : I purchased a tour guide and a travel journal at the bookstore.
  • Compound sentence : I purchased a tour guide and a travel journal, but the bookstore was out of maps.
  • Complex sentence:  Because I was planning to visit Tokyo, I purchased a tour guide and a travel journal.
  • Compound-complex sentence:  While Mary waited, I purchased a tour guide and a travel journal at the bookstore, and then the two of us went to dinner.  

As you can see from the above examples, a simple sentence—even with a lengthy predicate—is still grammatically less complex than the other types of sentence structures. 

Constructing a Simple Sentence

At its most basic, the simple sentence contains a subject and a verb:

  • I am running.
  • Kelsey loves potatoes.
  • Mom is a teacher.

However, simple sentences also can contain adjectives and adverbs, even a compound subject:

  • He can follow that path and see the waterfall.
  • You and your friends can see the waterfall from the trail.
  • I was wearing my navy linen suit, a crisp white shirt, a red tie, and black loafers.

The trick is to look for multiple independent clauses joined by a coordinating conjunction, a semicolon, or a colon. These are characteristics of a compound sentence. A simple sentence, on the other hand, only has a single subject-verb relationship.

Segregating Style

Simple sentences sometimes play a role in a literary device known as segregating style , where a writer employs a number of short, balanced sentences in a row for emphasis. Often, complex or compound sentences may be added for variety. 

Examples : The house stood alone on a hill. You couldn't miss it. Broken glass hung from every window. Weatherbeaten clapboard hung loose. Weeds filled the yard. It was a sorry sight.

The segregating style works best in narrative or descriptive writing when clarity and brevity are required. It is less effective in expository writing when nuance and analysis are required.

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A simple sentence can also function as a  kernel sentence . These declarative sentences contain only one verb, lack descriptives, and are always in the affirmative.

  • Kernel : I opened the door
  • Nonkernel : I did not open the door.

Likewise, a simple sentence is not necessarily a single kernel sentence if it contains modifiers:

  • Kernel : The cow is black.
  • Nonkernel: This is a black cow.
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Travel English Phrases You’ll Need for Your Next Trip

English is essential for communication in most countries.

Wherever you are going, you need to have a good grasp of the basics of the language to get around and communicate at the airport, hotel and everywhere in between.

This post has dozens of travel English phrases to help you navigate any foreign country. Learn what they mean and how you can use them! 

At the Airport

On the airplane, arriving at your destination, riding public transportation, at the hotel, at a restaurant, sightseeing, emergencies, and one more thing....

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Excuse me, how do I… ?

If you are flying for the first time, you will need information on how to:

  • Check in. When you check in , you are letting the airline know you have arrived. If the person you are talking to tells you to go to the check-in counter, you can follow up this question with “how do I get to the check-in counter?” to get directions. At the check-in counter, you present your ticket , a document that allows you to get your  boarding pass. The boarding pass, in turn, will allow you to board (ride) your airplane.
  • Board the airplane. If you are not sure about what you should do before you get on a plane and during your flight, you can ask the airline staff about this. 

Where is the… ?

You will likely ask for general directions to one or more of the following:

  • Information desk. As you can guess from the name, the information desk is where you can learn everything you need to know about getting around the airport. You can even ask for a map (a picture guide of the area) from them.
  • Gate. A gate is where you will enter to get to the airplane. It is also the place where you wait before boarding your flight. The gate is usually written on your boarding pass. 
  • Restroom. A restroom is a place where you take care of personal business like combing your hair, washing your face or using the toilet. Depending on the country you are visiting, this room may also be called a bathroom , washroom, comfort room, loo or toilet .
  • Charging station. If your phone has low or no battery, these places can get your device’s battery up to 100 percent again. 
  • Restaurant. If you feel hungry while waiting for your flight, you can visit a restaurant where you can eat in the meantime. 

How do I get to… ?

Although they both seem to ask for directions, there is a slight difference between “where is the… ?” and “how do I get to… ?”

“Where is the… ?” will get you a general answer like “(The place you want to go to) is at Building A.”

Meanwhile, “how do I get to… ?” asks for specific directions, so the person you are talking to will reply with “From here, you turn left, and when you see this sign, turn right…” and so on. 

What time is my flight?

Often, it may not be clear what time your specific flight is—in which case, this question will be useful.

What items am I allowed to bring on board?

Airlines usually have rules on what you can and cannot take into the airplane. 

How much luggage am I allowed to carry on?

Your  luggage includes all the bags you are bringing with you for the flight. Airlines often have limits on how much and how heavy your luggage should be.

Are meals included?

A  meal is a collection of food served at one time. Not all airlines provide meals, so it may be good to ask if you will get these before you board.

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Excuse me, can you please help me put my luggage away?

Airplanes have baggage  compartments or closed spaces above each of the seats. You can ask the  flight attendant, an airplane employee in uniform who is usually female, to help you put your luggage in its compartment. 

Can I please change my seat?

Once you get on the plane, you may want to change your seat because other seats are more comfortable, have a better view, etc.

How much does… cost?

You can ask about the cost of anything you want to buy like the following:

  • water bottle
  • snack (a small meal)

I would like… , please.

This phrase is the standard and polite way to ask for something that is usually free or something you do not have to pay for. For example, if you are thirsty, you might say “I would like a glass of water, please.”

Does my seat have… ?

For example, if you want a device to return your phone’s battery charge at or above acceptable levels, you can say “does my seat have a charging port ?” And if you want to move the seat back so you can lie down, say “does my seat have a  recline button ?”

Excuse me, I need to…

There are a few things you can ask permission for on a plane. You can say “Excuse me, I need to…”

  • Get out of my seat
  • Use the restroom
  • Move my luggage

What time is it?

This is a standard question for figuring out what time of the day it is. It is useful when you are flying over different time zones and when the plane finally lands.

For more vocabulary and phrases related to air travel, take a look at this post—it’s aimed at flight attendants, but you’ll learn a thing or two as well! 

Knowing English for flight attendants is essential in today’s interconnected world. These 60+ English words and phrases will prepare you for the job before, during and…

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Once you are at your destination (the place you are visiting), some of the useful phrases you can use are the following. 

Just like at the airport when you first arrived, “Where is the… ?” and “How do I get to… ?” are useful phrases when you are at your destination.

Some of the places where you might need directions are:

  • Baggage claim area. Remember when you checked in your luggage? This is the place where you claim or get it.
  • Currency exchange. A currency exchange is a place where you take the money you use in your own country and get it changed to the money used at your destination.
  • Bus stop. Finding a bus stop will be especially helpful if you want to find a cheap way to get around. Asking “where is this bus going?” can also help you know if you are riding the right bus.
  • Taxi / Taxi stand. No bus? Take a taxi instead, which is also called a cab in some places. You can usually find a group of taxis at  taxi stands.
  • Hotel. Of course, you should provide the name of your specific hotel. 
  • Immigration or customs. Immigration or customs is the place where you have to explain why you came to a country and tell officers what your intentions are. 

Sorry, I do not understand what you are saying.

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I have items to declare. 

Aside from explaining why you are in a certain country, you also have to  declare (make a formal or official statement on) the items that you may need to pay duties  (taxes on items from another country) for.

If you do not have such items, you can simply say “I have nothing to declare.”

I have a connecting flight.

This is how you say you will board another plane to go somewhere else.

I am traveling for…

Depending on why you came to the country, you can say you are traveling for:

  • Leisure. Say this if you are traveling because you are on vacation.
  • Work. Say this if you are traveling because your company asked you to .
  • Family. If you are traveling because you are visiting relatives, let the customs officer know.

I will be here for… days.

You will need to provide the number of days you will be staying in the country, like “I will be here for 90 days.”

If you have it, you can also show your visa , a document that proves you are allowed to enter the country for a certain purpose within a certain period. 

I am staying at…

The customs officer may ask you where you will be sleeping. You can say “I am staying at (the name of your hotel)” or “I am staying at (the address of your family or friend in the country).”

Check out more airport vocabulary here .

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Now that you have arrived, you need to know how to get around. Here are some useful phrases you can use whether you are riding a bus, train or any other form of public transportation.

Does this go to… ?

Before you get on a bus or train, ask whether it is going to the place you want to go. If the driver says no, you can ask “how do I get to… ?” and take note of the directions they give you.

How long does it take to get to… ?

Here, you are asking how many minutes, hours, etc. it will take for the vehicle to get to your destination. 

How much is the fare?

The  fare is the price of riding your public transport.

“Do you accept… ?”

End this question with a mode of payment , which includes cash and cards . 

Excuse me, is this seat taken?

This phrase is useful if you see someone with an empty seat beside or near them, but you want to be 100% sure they do not have a companion. 

I missed my stop. Can you please let me know when we are at the next one?

In an ideal world, traveling would go smoothly. But sometimes, things like not being able to get off at your stop happen! Luckily, you can use this phrase to  get you out of a pickle (get you out of trouble). 

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Of course, if you are staying with friends and family, you can skip this section. But if you will stay at a hotel, keep the following phrases in mind.

Greetings! I have a reservation under the name of…

End the phrase with your full name or the name you used to make your reservation. 

When you get to your hotel, go to the front desk.  It is easy to find because that is usually where you will first meet the hotel’s employees. Also, that is where the other guests will probably be!

You want to confirm that you have a  reservation first—that is, proof that you have a room at the hotel where you are staying. Otherwise, you have to look for somewhere else to stay.

What is included in my reservation?

This question asks what services you have already paid for. Of course, there is your room, but you may also want to check for other things like breakfast, pool, spa, etc.

What time is check-in / check-out?

Since you will not be staying at the hotel all the time, you will want to know what time you can  check in and  check out.  

Check in means the time you will be allowed to enter your room, while  check out means the time you should leave your room. 

Does the room have a… ?

You may also want to know about your room’s  amenities (things to help make your stay more convenient and comfortable). For example:

  • Bathroom / restroom. Again, the correct term for this place depends on where you are.
  • Refrigerator / fridge. A refrigerator or “fridge” is a place to keep your food and drinks cold. Keep in mind that you may have to pay extra for any food or drinks you take out of hotel refrigerators.
  • Wi-Fi. Wi-Fi is simply a wireless internet connection. You should probably also ask for the Wi-Fi password. ( “What is the Wi-Fi password?” )
  • Air conditioner. An air conditioner is a piece of equipment that cools a room.

How many beds are in the room?

This question will help you know if there is enough space to sleep for the number of people in your hotel room.

What floor am I on?

A  floor in this situation refers to the level of the hotel.

If you are on a high floor (like the 30th, for example), you may want to use the elevator , the device that lifts and lowers you between floors of the hotel, to help you get to your room.

My room needs…

Most of the time, housekeeping (the people who clean the room) will make sure you have everything you need. Should they forget, you can say “My room needs…” and finish with:

  • Towels. Towels are soft, thick materials you use to dry yourself after taking a bath.
  • Toilet paper. Toilet paper are thin white sheets rolled up on tubes. They help you wipe yourself in the bathroom. 
  • Bedsheets. “Bedsheets” is a term that includes pillowcases, blankets and all the other pieces of cloth that cover your bed.

Could I please have room service ?

As a guest, you can request services by saying “Could I please have… ?” For example, you can request room service , where someone will come up to your room to deliver food, drinks and other things you may need.

Where is the best… around here and how do I get there?

Since the hotel employees are locals, they will probably know the area more than you do.

Before you check out of your hotel, you can use this phrase and replace “…” with:

  • Grocery store. Grocery stores are places where you can buy most types of items.
  • Hospital. If you or someone you are traveling with gets sick or injured, you need to know where to go.
  • Bank. If you run out of money, you may need to go by a bank to get more.
  • Restaurant. Make sure you ask for a restaurant that offers local cuisine or food. 

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A table for two, please.

The number indicates how many people will be eating with you at the restaurant. It does not have to be just two: it can be any number of people with and including you. 

I would like to drink…

Finish this phrase with the name of the drink you want. Popular drinks are:

  • soda pop (carbonated sweet drinks) 

May I see a menu? 

A  menu will help you decide what you want to eat. 

I would like to order, please.

Once you have decided what to eat and drink, raise your hand and wait for a waiter to come to your table. Then, say this phrase to indicate that you are ready to order or ask questions about the food. 

Could you recommend any popular dishes?

This is a good question to ask if you are not sure what to order.

May I ask if you have dishes that are… ?

You may prefer certain foods to others for personal reasons. For example, you can finish the question with any of the following:

  • Vegetarian / Vegan When you say that dishes are vegetarian , that means they are mostly made of plant-based ingredients. When you say they are vegan , it means they do not have any animal ingredients (even eggs or milk!) at all.
  • Halal. If you are a Muslim, you want to make sure that what you eat does not go against the laws of your religion. You may need to explain what ingredients make a food halal  or  haram , though.

Can you tell me about any potential allergens in this dish?

Allergens are ingredients in your food that can cause you to have a negative reaction. It may be a good idea to ask about these before you order a dish. The last thing you want is to not enjoy your meal because you got sick!

Can I please have… ?

Fill in the blank with an item off of the menu or one of these items:

  • Appetizer. An appetizer is a small dish you eat before the main course (meal).
  • Soup. Soup is a common way to start meals. 
  • Salad. If it is too warm for soup, try a salad!
  • Dessert. A dessert is a sweet dish you eat after the main course.
  • A glass of water. If you are not interested in any particular drinks, a glass of water is always a good option. 
  • Extra sauce / salt / spice. If you think your dish could use a little more sauce, salt or spice, you can ask if you can have more. 

Can I ask for a refill?

The word  refill comes from the prefix  re- (which usually means “to repeat”) and  fill . If your glass of water is empty and you want more, you can ask for a  refill so your empty glass will have water again. 

May I have the bill? 

The  bill  indicates how much you have to pay after you eat the meal. Make sure to ask for this. In some restaurants, the waiters will not bring it to your table unless you ask.

If you want more useful English phrases to use in restaurants, check out this post on ordering food in English .

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Of course, your trip would not be complete without souvenirs or items you buy to remember the place you visited! To make the most of your visits to shops, here are a few phrases to keep on hand.

Excuse me, where can I find… ?

Finish the question with what you are looking for.

Excuse me, how much is this?

This is a standard phrase for asking the price or cost of items.

Do you offer discounts?

When you ask for  discounts , you are asking if the item comes at a lower price. Usually, the discount is shown in percentages (%). For example, if an item is $10 and there is a 50% discount on it, the final price would be $5. 

Do you have a sale?

Another way to save money is to watch out for sales or events when you can buy items for much lower than their original cost.

Does this come in a bigger / smaller size?

If you are buying clothes, you may not be able to find something that fits you. In that case, use this phrase to check if they have your size. You can also ask “can I try this on?” to make sure the piece of clothing really fits!

What is your return and exchange policy?

Sometimes, you end up buying an item that you do not like or has defects (something wrong with it). A  return and exchange policy allows you to either return (give back) the item to the store or  exchange (switch or change) it with a similar one. 

What forms of payment do you accept?

Here, you are asking if they accept cash, cards or any other form of payment you have on hand.

Can you recommend something similar to this?

If you find something you like  but not quite or you want more varieties (colors, sizes, etc.) of the same item, this is a good question to ask. 

For more shopping vocabulary you should know, go here .

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Aside from the stores, you also want to check the sights and sounds of your destination! For those, here are the phrases you can use.

Where is the visitor information center?

The  visitor information center is where you can get everything you need to know about an area—maps, landmarks, restaurants, shops, etc. 

Excuse me, can you tell me what attractions I should check out around here?

There may be so many attractions in the area, you will not know where to start. This question can help you make your itinerary or travel plans for the day.

Are there any guided tours for this area?

Then again, you may not need to explore the area on your own. With a  tour guide , you can plan where you want to go, get information on each attraction and even some interesting tidbits (facts) about them!

Are there any rules and restrictions I should know?

As a visitor, the last thing you want is to get into trouble. You want to know what you should do (the rules) and what you should not do (the restrictions). 

Can you take a photo of me in front of… ?

A trip is not complete without pictures you can post on social media! There are times when you may want to take pictures of yourself in front of a site and that is where this phrase comes in. 

Are there any events or festivals around here?

If you want to enjoy the place the way the locals do, this is a question you should ask. 

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Even with careful planning, you may encounter some problems with your travels. Here are some phrases to help you out if something bad happens.

I have lost my…

End this phrase with any  valuables (important items) you lose, such as:

  • Passport. If you lost your passport, you need to find an embassy or state organization that represents your home country in the place you are visiting. To ask for directions to the embassy, say “where is the embassy for… ?” and end the question with your country’s name in English.
  • Wallet. If someone stole your wallet or something else from you, you need to contact the local police , the organization responsible for dealing with crimes. In the United States, for example, you can call 911 on a phone.
  • Way. When you say you have lost your way , you mean you are not sure where you are and where you should go. If you have a destination in mind, you can say “how do I get to… ?” and end the question with where you want to go.

If something bad is happening to you, calling out this word will get people’s attention and—hopefully—get you the help you need.

I feel…

Sometimes, the people who come to help you may need more information about what you need help with. For example, you could say “I feel…”

  • Dizzy / Faint. Dizzy or faint means your head feels light, as though it is being turned around and around.
  • Sick. If you do not feel well in any way, you should say “I feel sick.”

If your body hurts, you can also say “I am in pain.”

With these travel English phrases, you should be able to get around most countries without much trouble.

Enjoy your trip!

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Are you looking to improve your English grammar skills with practical examples? An example sentence with “travel” can help you understand how to use this word correctly in different contexts. In English, the word “travel” typically refers to the act of going from one place to another, often for leisure, work, or other purposes.

By seeing an example sentence with “travel,” you can learn how to properly structure sentences, use prepositions, and incorporate related vocabulary. Whether you’re a beginner or more advanced learner, studying example sentences is a valuable tool for enhancing your language skills. Let’s explore more examples to deepen your understanding of how to use “travel” accurately in your own writing and conversations.

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7 Examples Of Travel Used In a Sentence For Kids

  • Travel means going to new places.
  • I love to travel with my family.
  • We can travel by train or by car.
  • Travel can be so much fun!
  • Let’s travel and explore the world.
  • Travel helps us learn about different cultures.
  • I want to travel to the beach.

Examples Of Travel Used In a Sentence For Kids

14 Sentences with Travel Examples

  • Travel is a great way to experience different cultures and broaden your horizons.
  • Planning a budget-friendly travel itinerary can help college students explore new places without breaking the bank.
  • Taking a break from studies to travel can be a refreshing way to recharge and come back with a fresh perspective.
  • Traveling with classmates or friends can create lasting memories and strengthen bonds.
  • Traveling during summer break can be a great opportunity to explore new destinations and unwind after a hectic semester.
  • Participating in exchange programs can offer college students a unique chance to travel and study abroad.
  • Traveling to different parts of India can help college students appreciate the diversity and rich heritage of their own country.
  • Traveling solo can help students gain independence and confidence as they navigate new experiences on their own.
  • Traveling to remote areas can provide college students with a unique opportunity to disconnect from technology and immerse themselves in nature.
  • Traveling to historical sites can be a valuable learning experience for college students studying subjects like history or archaeology.
  • Traveling responsibly by minimizing waste and supporting sustainable tourism practices can help college students contribute positively to the places they visit.
  • Traveling to attend conferences or seminars can provide college students with valuable networking opportunities and exposure to new ideas.
  • Traveling to explore local cuisine can be a fun way for college students to try new foods and flavors.
  • Traveling to volunteer or participate in service projects can offer college students a chance to make a positive impact in communities around the world.

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How To Use Travel in Sentences?

Travel can be used as a noun or a verb in a sentence. As a noun, it refers to the act of moving from one place to another. For example, “I love to travel and explore new countries.” In this sentence, travel is used as a noun to talk about the activity of going to different places.

As a verb, travel means to go on a journey or trip. For instance, “We are planning to travel to Europe next summer.” Here, travel is used as a verb to describe the action of journeying to a specific destination.

How To Use Travel in Sentences

When using travel in a sentence, it is important to consider the context in which it is being used. Are you talking about the actual act of traveling , or are you describing a particular journey or trip? By understanding the different ways in which travel can be used, you can effectively communicate your ideas and experiences related to journeying to different places.

Remember that travel can be used in various tenses and forms, such as travels , traveling , and traveled . Depending on the grammatical structure of your sentence, you can choose the appropriate form of travel to convey your message accurately. Experiment with using travel in different sentences to become more comfortable with its usage and expand your vocabulary.

In conclusion, travel broadens horizons and enriches experiences. Whether it is exploring new cultures, tasting different cuisines, or admiring stunning landscapes, travel offers a diverse range of opportunities for growth and learning. These experiences create lasting memories and foster personal development, making travel an essential aspect of a fulfilling life.

Moreover, travel allows individuals to step out of their comfort zones, challenge their perspectives, and gain a deeper understanding of the world around them. By immersing oneself in unfamiliar surroundings and interacting with people from varied backgrounds, travelers cultivate empathy, cultural awareness, and a sense of global interconnectedness. Overall, travel is not just about visiting new places, but about the transformative journey that shapes individuals into more open-minded and well-rounded individuals.

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Where should I go on vacation this summer ?

The question is simple enough, but the possibilities are endless.

“Feeling adventurous or more like chilling by the beach with a drink in hand?” Layla replies to narrow the list.

Chilling by the beach sounds nice.

“Alright, for that laid-back beach vibe, how about Santorini with its iconic sunsets or Ao Nang for some Thai beach bliss ? Pick your paradise!” she suggested. 

Only she is not really a “she.” Layla is an AI travel planner whose website launched this year, among a growing number of artificial intelligence-driven tools for travel. 

Just over 50% of 1,400 people recently surveyed by Matador Network , a travel publisher and creator of AI travel assistant GuideGeek , said they’re open to using AI for their summer travel. A previous Matador Network survey found 64% of 1,200 travelers surveyed had already used or planned to use AI for trip planning .

Here’s what travelers should know about planning trips with AI.

How common is AI today?

Many people associate AI with large language models like ChatGPT, which can both recognize and generate text, but that’s just one type of AI.

“AI is generally everywhere,” said Yoon Kim, an assistant professor in MIT’s Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Department and Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory . “For example, when you search for something – let's say you search for something on TripAdvisor, Hotels.com – there is likely an AI-based system that gives you a list of matches based on your query.”

“Because a lot of the (online travel agencies) have now integrated different types of Gen AI into their platforms … people may be using them without their knowledge,” echoed Matt Soderberg, principal, U.S. airlines leader for Deloitte Consulting, which named AI as a major theme in changing travel in its Facing travel's future report released in early April.

Kayak and Expedia offer AI travel tools. Google has used AI for years for search. Those familiar “People Also Ask” questions are powered by AI. Google Flights uses machine learning , a type of AI. AI also powers Google Maps’ Immersive View , which gives users a navigable fly-over view of 13 cities and more than 500 global landmarks that users can zoom in on like in a video game, with weather and crowd forecasts for different times of day. 

Early this year, Google introduced generative AI to multisearch queries made with Google Lens. That allows users to take a photo of something and couple it with text questions like “What kind of flower is this?” or “Who painted this and why?” to get AI-generated answers based on data from across the web and links to additional sources.

How do I plan a trip with AI?

Planning travel with AI is typically free, but travelers may need to create platform-specific accounts to access enhanced features or ask more than a few initial queries.

Google account holders can get generative AI results in text-only search bar searches if they opt in to Search Generative Experience , which is part of Google’s experimental Search Labs . Opting in to SGE allows them to ask things like “Plan me a 2-day solo trip to Grand Teton National Park ” and not only get a suggested itinerary but related photos, reviews and links to other resources. 

For Day 1 at Grand Teton, Google suggested a morning hike at Schwabacher Landing “to see the Grand Tetons reflected in the river,” an afternoon visit to U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service’s National Elk Refuge , and dinner at a local Italian restaurant with photos of each destination, links to their websites, pins showing locations on Google Maps, suggestions for where to stay, space for follow up questions, and links to related questions like “Is 2 days enough for Grand Teton National Park?” 

Just above the sample itinerary, read a disclaimer: “Generative AI is experimental” and below it: “Trip ideas generated with AI may include inaccurate or misleading information. Confirm info with sources you trust.” 

For the same prompt, both ChatGPT and GuideGeek – which can be messaged on social media like a person – offered more suggestions of things to do, as well as reminders to check on trail closures, but no specific recommendations on where to eat or stay, nor photos nor links to find more information on any of the destinations. Layla and Mindtrip, an AI travel planner that launched publicly this week, also included links to various points of interest, hotel suggestions, and the ability to adjust and book different parts of the itinerary through partnerships with third parties. Mindtrip allows multiple people within the same travel party to collaborate on itineraries.

Make travel easy: We tested ChatGPT itineraries in 5 US tourist spots

Can AI be trustworthy?

Asking one AI travel planner for the top 10 snacks at Walt Disney World’s Magic Kingdom, among classics like Dole Whip and Corn Dog Nuggets, it suggested Mickey-shaped beignets. Those would certainly be a top snack if they were sold in the park, like at Disneyland. However Disney World guests have to go to Disney’s Port Orleans Resort - French Quarter for sweet Mickey-shaped pillows of fried dough.

“This phenomena goes under the moniker hallucinations. These generative AI systems are prone to hallucinating plausible-sounding text that’s actually factually incorrect,” MIT’s Kim explained. “This is, I think, going to be sort of an inherent problem with systems that probabilistically generate output over large spaces.”

"If the LLM recommends a restaurant closed down two years ago, you lose all trust immediately," said Mindtrip Founder and CEO Andy Moss. That's why they, and Layla, also rely on human intelligence for recommendations.

Kim noted there are ongoing efforts to mitigate against hallucinations but suggested double-checking AI-generated answers.

“We want to make sure that that information is usable, that it's actionable. It's clear, it's repeatable,” said Will Healy, senior vice president at Booz Allen Hamilton , the largest provider of AI to the federal government. He heads up the company’s recreation work, including Recreaton.gov , the government’s central travel planning site for public lands like national parks. 

What can AI be used for?

Currently, most Recreation.gov visitors use progressive search to discover and book things like campsites, checking off boxes and reading information provided by the land manager. However, 25% of randomly selected users are being offered more personalized AI-powered options as part of a beta test with AI.

“What we're beta testing at the moment are things where you can say, ‘Hey, I've got three kids. This is our first time camping. We want to go some place that's fun. My kids love the water. We want to try hiking, and my youngest son likes fishing, but he's not very good at it,’ ” Healy said.

“If you were talking to somebody who knew everything about every campsite, then what answer would they give you? That's what we think artificial intelligence can do,” he added. “And it's not just the data that's in the system, but it's all of the reviews and blogs and everything's out there in the public domain that you can pull different pieces together, put together into a contextual answer.”

If AI is able to understand a traveler’s intent, Healy said it could also suggest alternative destinations or experiences if something a traveler wants is booked up or otherwise not available. He said it could also help make public lands more accessible to more people.

“If you have some sort of impairment – maybe it's sight, hearing, mobility, cognitive, whatever it is – that confidence level (outdoors) might go down, “Healy said. “We want to provide you the right information, so that you can get outside with as much confidence as possible and have an experience that matches your needs .”

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The U.S. Secret Service is in the business of protecting the president, whether he’s inside the Oval Office or visiting a foreign war zone.

But protecting a former president in prison? The prospect is unprecedented. That would be the challenge if Donald J. Trump — whom the agency is required by law to protect around the clock — is convicted at his criminal trial in Manhattan and sentenced to serve time.

Even before the trial’s opening statements, the Secret Service was in some measure planning for the extraordinary possibility of a former president behind bars. Prosecutors had asked the judge in the case to remind Mr. Trump that attacks on witnesses and jurors could land him in jail even before a verdict is rendered.

(The judge, who held a hearing Tuesday morning to determine whether Mr. Trump should be held in contempt for violating a gag order, is far more likely to issue a warning or impose a fine before taking the extreme step of jailing the 77-year-old former president. It was not immediately clear when he would issue his ruling.)

Last week, as a result of the prosecution’s request, officials with federal, state and city agencies had an impromptu meeting about how to handle the situation, according to two people with knowledge of the matter.

That behind-the-scenes conversation — involving officials from the Secret Service and other relevant law enforcement agencies — focused only on how to move and protect Mr. Trump if the judge were to order him briefly jailed for contempt in a courthouse holding cell, the people said.

The far more substantial challenge — how to safely incarcerate a former president if the jury convicts him and the judge sentences him to prison rather than home confinement or probation — has yet to be addressed directly, according to some of a dozen current and former city, state and federal officials interviewed for this article.

That’s at least in part because if Mr. Trump is ultimately convicted, a drawn-out and hard-fought series of appeals, possibly all the way up to the U.S. Supreme Court, is almost a certainty. That would most likely delay any sentence for months if not longer, said several of the people, who noted that a prison sentence was unlikely.

But the daunting challenge remains. And not just for Secret Service and prison officials, who would face the logistical nightmare of safely incarcerating Mr. Trump, who is also the presumptive Republican nominee for President.

“Obviously, it’s uncharted territory,” said Martin F. Horn, who has worked at the highest levels of New York’s and Pennsylvania’s state prison agencies and served as commissioner of New York City’s correction and probation departments. “Certainly no state prison system has had to deal with this before, and no federal prison has had to either.”

Steven Cheung, the communications director for Mr. Trump’s campaign, said the case against the former president was “so spurious and so weak” that other prosecutors had refused to bring it, and called it “an unprecedented partisan witch hunt.”

“That the Democrat fever dream of incarcerating the nominee of the Republican Party has reached this level exposes their Stalinist roots and displays their utter contempt for American democracy,” he said.

Protecting Mr. Trump in a prison environment would involve keeping him separate from other inmates, as well as screening his food and other personal items, officials said. If he were to be imprisoned, a detail of agents would work 24 hours a day, seven days a week, rotating in and out of the facility, several officials said. While firearms are obviously strictly prohibited in prisons, the agents would nonetheless be armed.

Former corrections officials said there were several New York state prisons and city jails that have been closed or partly closed, leaving wings or large sections of their facilities empty and available. One of those buildings could serve to incarcerate the former president and accommodate his Secret Service protective detail

Anthony Guglielmi, the spokesman for the Secret Service in Washington, declined in a statement to discuss specific “protective operations.” But he said that federal law requires Secret Service agents to protect former presidents, adding that they use state-of-the-art technology, intelligence and tactics to do so.

Thomas J. Mailey, a spokesman for New York State’s prison agency, said his department couldn’t speculate about how it would treat someone who has not yet been sentenced, but that it has a system “to assess and provide for individuals’ medical, mental health and security needs.” Frank Dwyer, a spokesman for the New York City jails agency, said only that “the department would find appropriate housing” for the former president.

The trial in Manhattan, one of four criminal cases pending against Mr. Trump and possibly the only one that will go to a jury before the election, centers on accusations he falsified records to cover up a sex scandal involving a porn star. The former president is charged with 34 counts of felony falsifying business records. If convicted, the judge in the case, Juan M. Merchan, could sentence him to punishments ranging from probation to four years in state prison, though for a first-time offender of Mr. Trump’s age, such a term would be extreme.

If Mr. Trump is convicted, but elected president again, he could not pardon himself because the prosecution was brought by New York State.

Under normal circumstances, any sentence of one year or less, colloquially known as “city time,” would generally be served on New York City’s notorious Rikers Island, home to the Department of Correction’s seven jails. (That’s where Mr. Trump’s former chief financial officer, Allen H. Weisselberg, 76, is currently serving his second five-month sentence for crimes related to his work for his former boss.)

Any sentence of more than a year, known as state time, would generally be served in one of the 44 prisons run by New York State’s Department of Corrections and Community Supervision.

The former president could also be sentenced to a term of probation, raising the bizarre possibility of the former commander in chief reporting regularly to a civil servant at the city’s Probation Department.

He would have to follow the probation officer’s instructions and answer questions about his work and personal life until the term of probation ended. He would also be barred from associating with disreputable people, and if he committed any additional crimes, he could be jailed immediately.

Maggie Haberman contributed reporting.

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Mother’s day gift guide 2024: the best perfumes for travelers.

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Mother’s Day is a good holiday to choose something you know your mom loves yet also get a little adventurous with what you give. If your mom is a frequent traveler who loves perfume, here are some fragrances that may inspire even more trips, and they’ll be well-suited for taking along on planes, trains, and cars. These perfumes all offer something special and unique that make them thoughtful Mother’s Day gifts.

Fragrances are treasured gifts for many travel-loving moms.

Kuumba Made Fragrance oils

These Kuumba Made fragrance oils are made to be cherished.

When you’re looking for thoughtful Mother’s Day gifts for mom who love earthy scents, check out Kuumba Made’s Earthy Sophistication Collection. It includes three travel-friendly fragrances that are inspired by old growth forests and the deep roots of their trees. The Water Goddess fragrance oil has a blend of soft spice, fresh water, and grounded sandalwood. The Amber & Sandalwood fragrance oil recalls spiced black tea with sweet jasmine and musk. The Tunisian Patchouli fragrance oil has notes of patchouli, sweet orange, and balsam. Shop Now: Kuumba Made, $29

Stella McCartney Pop

Stella McCartney's Pop comes in a variety of sizes for travelers.

Stella McCartney’s floral, woodsy fragrance Pop is light and fresh. It has notes of violet, green mandarin, sandalwood, frangipani, and tuberose. It was one of those thoughtful Mother’s Day gifts for those who love floral scents. The mini size is TSA-friendly and fits great in a purse or carry-on suitcase. However, if your mom usually packs a checked bag, you may want to choose one of the full size Stella McCartney perfumes . This perfume was formulated to last so it’s especially great for long travel days. Shop Now: Fragrance.com, $11.99

Zodica Perfumery Twist & Spritz Perfume Gift Set

This perfume gift set would be especially fun for moms who enjoy astrology.

If your mom enjoys astrology or simply celebrating her sign, she will especially enjoy this perfume gift set. Available in all the Zodiac signs from Aries to Pisces, this collection of 12 perfumes has lots of variety. The Aries fragrance has top notes of cinnamon bark and blackberry, whereas the Leo fragrance has a top note of mandarin. These perfumes were created by a migraine suffer, so they have no irritating ingredients, which makes them a nice fit for flights and other crowded situations. The perfumes are cruelty-free, vegan, and well-made. Shop Now: Zodica Perfumery, $44

Glasshouse Fragrances Fragrance Library Gift Set

Your mom will have a lot of variety with this Mother's Day gift set.

If you’re looking for creative Mother’s Day gifts that are both practical and fun, this Eau de Parfum Collection gift set is a great fit. It comes with a travel key ring that your mom can use to bring her favorite fragrance from the collection anywhere she goes. The eight small, travel-friendly fragrances included are Rendezvous: Amber & Orchid, A Tahaa Affair Devotion: Butterscotch Caramel & Jasmine, Forever Florence: Wild Peonies & Lily, Melbourne Muse: Coffee Flower & Vanilla, Kyoto in Bloom: Camellia & Lotus, Moon & Back: Sugar Dust & Lily, Sunsets in Capri: White Peach & Sea Breeze, and Midnight in Milan:Saffron & Rose. Shop Now: Glasshouse Fragrances, $50

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Roll-on fragrances are great Mother's Day gifts for moms who love perfume.

Are you looking for simple Mother’s Day gifts made from natural ingredients? Here’s a natural, travel-friendly perfume with a scent that’s both calming and refreshing. Broken Top’s lavender mint roll-on perfume is made using only essential oil-infused fragrance oils and organic jojoba oil. It’s great for moms who may be sensitive to ingredients in many perfumes, and it’s also vegan and cruelty-free. Shop Now: Broken Top, $26

Life In Lilac Perfume Sampler

Life In Lilac offers a fragrance collection in a beautiful gift box.

If your mom likes a wide range of scents, Life in Lilac’s perfume gift set is among the best Mother’s Day gift ideas for her. Made with clean ingredients, each mini roll-on perfume in this gift set was formulated to provide long-lasting fragrance. It includes the scents Heart Throb (sweet musk and spice), Warm Embrace (magnolia and white amber), Guilty Pleasure (jasmine, violet, and cashmere), Opulence (vanilla, rose petals, and jasmine), Soulmate (blackcurrant, green Tea, and sandalwood, and Your Highness (jasmine and oud). Shop Now: Life In Lilac, $64.95

Parfums De Marly Delina

Parfums De Marly Delina is a popular luxury fragrance.

Parfums De Marly Delina is the best gift for Mother’s Day for moms who love luxury and perfume. Frequent travelers will love its staying power. This modern scent is made in France, and it has a standout, sweet floral bouquet. It has leading notes of lily of the valley, damascena rose, and peony, and there are also notes of bergamot, nutmeg, lychee, and rhubarb. Then it has a vanilla base with cedarwood, incense and white musk. Shop Now: Fragrance.com, $287.90

Ourside Eau De Parfum Discovery Kit

Ourside fragrances are vegan and luxurious.

Ourside is a luxury clean fragrance line, and its discovery set is a thoughtful Mother’s Day gift if your mom likes earthy and woodsy scents. It comes with three small, travel-friendly fragrances. Its Nostalgia is a floral woody scent with notes of jasmine, grapefruit, and mint. Its Moon Dust is an earthy citrus scent with notes of grapefruit, peppermint, and anise. Its Dusk is a woody amber scent notes of juicy berries, fig, and green floral. Shop Now: Ourside, $35

Blossom Roll-On Perfume Oil

Blossom has many floral-scented perfume oils.

If you’re looking for Mother’s Day gift ideas for hard-to-buy-for moms who have tried most perfumes, peek at the many different scents offered by Blossom. They offer travel-friendly, rollerball fragrances with floral scents such as Patchouli Rose, Cedarwood Raspberry, White Peony, Citrus Jasmine, Lavenderwood, Rose Rainbow, Coconut Nectar, Cactus Flower, Vanilla Orchid, Island Hibiscus, Rose, and Blackberry Spice. There’s something for every kind of floral scent lover. Shop Now: Amazon, $9.99

AYOND Desert In Bloom Discovery Set

AYOND has wonderful, natural perfumes.

When looking for gifts for Mother’s Day 2024, consider the types of fragrances your mom has adored in the past. If she loves desert-inspired fragrances, consider this Desert in Bloom gift set. It includes small, travel-sized fragrances that are all naturally derived and vegan. Fragrances included a woody floral fragrance called Rock Rose and an aromatic woody green fragrance called Metamorph. Rounding out the perfume trio is Taos Blue which is an airy citrus floral. Shop Now: AYOND, $35

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    Gate. A gate is where you will enter to get to the airplane. It is also the place where you wait before boarding your flight. The gate is usually written on your boarding pass. Restroom. A restroom is a place where you take care of personal business like combing your hair, washing your face or using the toilet.

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  16. How to use "travel" in a sentence

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  17. Simple Sentences in English

    Martha bought a new dog. The bus was late. We played football. She often reads books. They walked to the park. As we can see from these simple sentence examples, each sentence is made up of only a single independent clause. What's more, we can also see that there are no dependent clauses attached to the sentences.

  18. Simple Sentences in English

    Now that we have a basic understanding to start us off, let's take a look at 10 simple sentence examples. By looking at a few simple sentences in English, we'll be able to learn what they look like and how we can identify them: Hugh went to the shops. Terry was late for the bus. The car ran a red light.

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  20. Sentence grammar: Sentence structure

    Quick tips for tutors. Sentence structure includes: The use of subject and verb. Capital letters. Full stops. Conjunctions. Adjectives. Sentence punctuation.

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