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[Essay/¿µÀÛ] (CM-104) "Travel for Journey", "Poetry for Poem", "Dress for Suit"
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434. Travel for Journey
(X) Our travel to Wales was lovely.
(O) Our journey to Wales was lovely.

Travel is a verb, used to describe any type of movement from one place to another.
Journey is the noun but we also use (take a) trip for having a short journey.
eg) We took a trip to the seaside last Sunday. 
We also use traveling as a noun. 
eg) Jim loves traveling. 
We use a possessive pronoun with travels as an idiom. 
eg) Jenny is off on her travels again.

Note: We use the noun travel (1) in a general sense: She loves travel. 
(2) in the plural: We has written a book about his travels.

435. Poetry for Poem
(X) I have a poetry to learn by heart.
(O) I have a poem to learn by heart.
Poetry is the form of literature dealing with poems. 
A poem is one piece of poetry.

436. Dress for Suit
(X) My elder brother has a new dress.
(O) My elder brother has a new suit.
Only girls and women wear dresses; anyone can wear suits (a jacket with trousers or a skirt). 
Clothes is a general word: John (or Mary) is wearing new clothes.

Note: We say a man in full evening dress, or morning dress for traditional, formal clothes.