English Pronunciation  I need a one-way ticket.

I need a one-way ticket.

What's the meaning of “I need a one-way ticket.”?

Whenever you buy a ticket to use public transportation, you should always be sure that you are buying the correct one. The two most common types of tickets are one-way tickets and round trip tickets. A one-way ticket is valid for a single ride to your destination. So, you'll have to buy another one if you want to come back. A round trip ticket will take you to your destination and back. If you tell an employee in a subway station that you need a one-way ticket, they will most likely tell you the price or where you can get a ticket. For example, like this: You can purchase tickets over at the ticket counter.

How do you pronounce “I need a one-way ticket.”?

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How could I respond to “I need a one-way ticket.”?

You can purchase tickets over at the ticket counter.

What are other important sentences related to “Using Public Transport”?

  • Where is the nearest subway station?
  • When is the next bus to Los Angeles?
  • What time does the subway come?
  • How frequently do the buses stop here?
  • What time does the last subway leave?
  • How much does a ticket cost?
  • Where should I change trains to get to New York City?
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