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Is trip a noun or verb?

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Almost all parts of speech contain a form of trip. For example, it can be a noun, a verb, or an adjective.

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Noun. an event in which schoolchildren travel to a location separate from their normal learning environment under the authority of the staff of their school and with the purpose of learning by experience.

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Trip is a countable noun and can be used in the singular with 'a' or in the plural.

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verb (used without object),trav·eled, trav·el·ing or (especially British) trav·elled, trav·el·ling. to go from one place to another, as by car, train, plane, or ship; take a trip; journey: to travel for pleasure.

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Noun Family vacations were a high point in my childhood. When are you taking vacation this year? Employees are entitled to 120 hours of paid vacation.

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VERB + TRIP be (away) on, go on, make, take She's away on a business trip. From here visitors can take a boat trip along the coast to Lundy Island. | have Did you have a good trip? | come back from, return from | be back from He's just back from a trip to New York.

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