Travel & Tourism Phrasal Verbs 2

More phrasal verbs for travel and tourism professionals — multi-word verbs for industry communication.

Vocabulary in context

The second set of travel and tourism phrasal verbs covers the ones that appear in slightly more complex professional contexts: the language of booking changes, problem resolution, and written client follow-up. Look into, come across, put off, go ahead with, fall through — these are the verbs that determine whether a client understands what's happening with their booking, whether a colleague knows what action to take, and whether a written email sounds professional or vague. This exercise builds fluency with them through travel-specific examples that reflect real situations in the industry.

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Choose the best phrasal verb to complete each of the following sentences:

1. Though it's a little hard to _____________ ( = decipher), the artist's signature is right there.
2. You can try the hat ______________ to see if it fits.
3. The king then _______________ ( = summoned) the army in order to crush the rebellion.
4. _______________ ( = take a look at) this yellow building on the right.
5. This was built to ______________ the enemy out of the city. ( = to make sure that the enemy didn't enter the city)
6. My colleague will _______________. = My colleague will give you a tour.
7. The war _______________ ( = started) soon after the archduke was assassinated.
8. They _______________ destroying most of the historic buildings. = In time, they destroyed most of the historic buildings.
9. You can use the metro to _______________. ( = to travel from place to place)
10. Let's _______________ ( = review) your itinerary.
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