1. Running along the seafront, there was a short concrete (pier/ quay), where a dozen fishing boats bobbed in the afternoon sun.
2. Quite a few resorts in Britain have long (piers/ quays), which stick out into the sea, and which often have shows or other forms of entertainment on them.
3. This area is for (passersby/ pedestrians) only and is closed to all traffic.
4. After the accident, (passersby/ pedestrians) described the driver as a middle-aged man with a beard.
5. Keep both hands on the wheel and you'll find it easier to (pilot/ steer) the car.
6. I'm hoping to train so that I can (pilot/ steer) commercial aircraft.
7. As I came out of the petrol station, I saw a (hiker/ hitchhiker) with his thumb out, trying to get a lift.
8. Local (hikers/ hitchhikers) insist that they have the right to walk across the field, although the farmer who owns the land disagrees.
9. It's three and a half hours each way, so the (return fare/ round trip) takes seven hours.
10. A single is €40, but the (return fare/ round trip) is actually only €55.
11. A lorry lost its (cargo/ load) on the motorway and there's white paint everywhere.
12. The area where the (cargo / load) is stored on a plane can actually get extremely cold during a flight.
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