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How to Use "Tour" with Example Sentences
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tour
(n):
a trip or short visit
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Used with adjectives:
"
They went on a
sightseeing
tour
of Europe.
"
(sightseeing)
"
The administrator gave us a
short
tour
of the campus.
"
(short, brief, quick)
"
The hostess gave us a
grand
tour
of her new house.
"
(grand)
"
The couple took a
romantic
tour
of France.
"
(romantic)
Used with verbs:
"
Please
give
us a
tour
of your lovely home.
"
(give)
"
The travel agent
arranged
a three-city
tour
.
"
(arranged, organized, planned)
"
The supervisor
offered
a
tour
of the factory.
"
(offered, provided)
"
The guide
led
a great
tour
of the old city.
"
(led, conducted)
"
I
made
a quick
tour
of the college campus.
"
(made, did)
Used with nouns:
"
Please stay with your
tour
group
.
"
(group, party, company)
"
Your
tour
guide
will give you all of the details.
"
(guide, operator)
"
The musicians travelled by
tour
bus
.
"
(bus, van)
"
Do you have your
tour
schedule
?
"
(schedule, date)
Used with prepositions:
"
He met his wife
on
a
tour
of Italy.
"
(on, during)
"
I would like to take a
tour
of
Asia someday.
"
(of, through, around)
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tour
(v):
to travel or make a short visit; to travel around various cities and perform in concerts
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Used with adverbs:
"
He will
tour
extensively
for one year.
"
(extensively, considerably)
"
He has
toured
globally
throughout his career.
"
(globally, internationally)
"
She is
currently
touring
Europe with friends.
"
(currently, presently)
Used with prepositions:
"
They will be
touring
around
the United States.
"
(around, all over)
"
She is currently
touring
with
her rock star husband.
"
(with)
"
She has
toured
in
most parts of Asia.
"
(in)
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