The table demonstrates the number of abroad travellers in the UK in terms of purposes,
while
the bar charts present three particular destinations that they visited, namely Western Europe, North America and other areas from 1994 to 1998. Linking Words
Overall
, it can be seen that the number of overseas travellers experienced an upward trend and Western Europe was their favourite place throughout the course surveyed.
As for the table, Linking Words
holiday
is the most popular travelling purpose, which always held the first place during the period, with the figures ranging from 15,246 in 1994 to 20,700 in 1998. Following Add an article
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a holiday
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purpose
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purposes
with
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fluctuated
between 3,155 and 3,957 during the four-year course. Wrong verb form
fluctuating
Then
, the figure for the British spending their trip on visiting their friends and relatives shared the same rising tendency that marked 3,181 in 1998 compared to 2,698 in 1994. Linking Words
Finally
, travelling for other reasons Linking Words
also
rose from 982 in 1994 to 990 in 1998.
Turning to the bar charts, the key point here is that the majority of the British took more time to visit Western Europe with the number of people grew significantly from nearly 20000 in 1994 to almost 25000 in 1998, Linking Words
whereas
the total Linking Words
UK
residents travelling to North America and other areas held a smaller proportion, just under 5000 during the period of four years, Correct quantifier usage
number of UK
although
they still witnessed Linking Words
a
slight growth in the given years.Remove the article
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