hacer turismo

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An intransitive verb phrase is a phrase that combines a verb with a preposition or other particle and does not require a direct object (e.g., Everybody please stand up.).
intransitive verb phrase
a. to see the sights
Hoy estamos muy cansados del viaje, pero mañana a primera hora saldremos a hacer turismo.Today we're very tired from the journey, but first thing tomorrow we'll go to see the sights.
b. to go sightseeing
No podemos pasarnos tanto tiempo en la piscina del hotel. Deberíamos hacer un poco de turismo, ¿no?We can't spend so much time at the hotel pool. We should go sightseeing, shouldn't we?
c. to visit
¿Viven aquí o están haciendo turismo?Do you live here or are you visiting?
d. to go touring around
Este verano haremos turismo por Colombia.This summer we're going touring around Colombia.
e. to tour around
Antes de ir a la universidad, pasé un año haciendo turismo por América Latina.Before going to university I spent a year touring around Latin America.
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