There vs It - Travel & Tourism

This is a fill-in-the-blank exercise. Click on each blank and select the correct answer from the dropdown menu. The sentences focus on travel experiences, tourism, and transportation.

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Question 1

_____ seems to be a direct train from the airport to downtown after midnight.

Options: There, It

Question 2

_____ was disappointing that the museum closed early while we were in Rome.

Options: It, There

Question 3

_____ is no point in taking a taxi when the bus stops right outside the hotel.

Options: There, It

Question 4

_____ took us nearly three hours to reach the mountain resort by bus.

Options: It, There

Question 5

According to the app, _____ should be a shuttle bus to the terminal every fifteen minutes.

Options: it, there

Question 6

_____ is obvious that the seaside town depends heavily on tourism in August.

Options: It, There

Question 7

By the time we reached the village, _____ had been a sudden change in the weather.

Options: it, there

Question 8

_____ is worth checking whether the travel pass also covers the airport train.

Options: It, There

Question 9

If we go in October, _____ will probably be fewer tourists around the old harbor.

Options: it, there

Question 10

_____ was difficult to find affordable lodging near the ski slopes.

Options: It, There

Question 11

At first, we thought _____ was a mistake on the website, but the price really included breakfast and airport pickup.

Options: there, it

Question 12

Near the border, _____ used to be a small guesthouse where hikers could stay overnight.

Options: it, there

Question 13

_____ is amazing how quickly the new metro line has changed travel across the city.

Options: It, There

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