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It is proper to say 'take a trip': We plan to take a trip to Africa in January.
The correct form is, "to take someone on a trip."
The adjective form for the verb trip is trippingly, a light, quick step or rhythm.The noun trip does not have an adjective form. The word trip can be used as an adjective, for example my trip photos.
The spelling is faux pas (French for false step), pronounced (fo-pah).
Yes, the word 'trip' is both a noun and a verb.The noun trip (trips) is a word for:a journey;a stumble and fall;a mistake;a light, nimble step;a hallucination or a stimulating experience (slang);a word for a thing.The verb trip (trips, tripping, tripped) is to catch one's foot on something causing one to stumble or fall; a word for an action.
Take One False Step - 1949 is rated/received certificates of: Finland:K-16 Sweden:15
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Step by Step - 1991 Road Trip 6-2 is rated/received certificates of: Argentina:Atp
Step by Step - 1991 Road Trip 6-2 was released on: USA: 14 March 1997
Step 1 Turn the key to the 'on' position. Step 2 Reset both trip meters to zero. you can reset the trip meters to zero by selecting trip A or trip B and holding in the trip meter button for five (5) seconds. Step 3 After both trip meters are reset, select any trip meter and hold in the trip meter button and start the car. Step 4 Continue holding the trip meter button until the "maintenance required' light disappears. Have Fun, King Geoff
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Maggie's First False Step - 1917 was released on: USA: 25 February 1917
Take One False Step - 1949 was released on: USA: 22 June 1949 (New York City, New York) Denmark: 20 March 1950 Finland: 24 March 1950 Sweden: 11 April 1950 Portugal: 16 July 1952
It is proper to say 'take a trip': We plan to take a trip to Africa in January.
Both "I take a step forward" and "I take a step forwards" are grammatically correct, but "I take a step forward" is more commonly used in American English. In British English, both "forward" and "forwards" are accepted, but "forwards" may sound more formal.
The correct form is, "to take someone on a trip."
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