[Vocabulary] Trip vs travel vs voyage vs crossing vs cruise vs travel vs tour

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Christin93

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Voyage - is a long journey by sea or in space.
Crossing - used for a fairly short see journey
Cruise - to sail along slowly, usually for pleasure
(CAN BE USED THIS WAY ?)
The ferry crossing was quite rough.
John went on a luxury cruise around the Med.
The voyage across the Atlantic was uncomfortable in such a small boat.
They say : It is better to travel than to arrive.

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Voyage - is a long journey by sea or in space.
Crossing - used for a fairly short see journey
Cruise - to sail along slowly, usually for pleasure
(CAN BE USED THIS WAY ?)
The ferry crossing was quite rough.
John went on a luxury cruise around the Med.
The voyage across the Atlantic was uncomfortable in such a small boat.
They say : It is better to travel than to arrive.

Thank you in advance.
The ferry crossing was quite rough.
John went on a luxury cruise around the Med.
The voyage across the Atlantic was uncomfortable in such a small boat.
They say : It is better to travel than to arrive.

These are all correct. Is that what you were asking?
 

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Yes, Thank You.
 

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Hi, Christin.

I have read some of your posts and I see that you tend to capitalize too many words. I have corrected your last post; please take a look.
 
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