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Define the word TRIP
A trip is when you go somewhere, usually for a short time, and come back again.
Define the word JOURNEY
The act of going from one place to another, especially in a vehicle.
I went to Australia last year with my family. It was a fantastic ........
TRIP
She gave her children some snacks to eat during the long car .........
JOURNEY
What does SIGHTSEEING mean?
The activity of visiting interesting places, especially by people on holiday.
Which phrasal verb means to spend time with friends?
HANG OUT
What is the rule for the comparative & superlative?
add -ER / -EST
What is the rule for the comparative & superlative?
add -R / ST
What is the rule for the comparative & superlative?
Double final consonant, add -ER / -EST
What is the rule for the comparative & superlative?
Change Y --> I, add -ER / -EST
What is the rule for the comparative & superlative?
add -More/Less | -Most/Least
I stayed in a five star hotel which was not far ....... the city centre.
FROM
The travel / journey / trip from Paris to London only took two and a half hours.
JOURNEY
Max is going on a travel / journey / trip to the mountains with his friends on Saturday.
TRIP
How often do you travel / journey / trip abroad with your family?
TRAVEL
I hope you have a good travel / journey / trip tonight and arrive safely.
JOURNEY
Erin has to go on lots of business travels / journeys / trips for her job.
TRIPS
Where do we sleep when we go camping?
In a TENT
Compare: I'm 1,68cm and my sister is 1,69cm tall.
My sister is a bit/slightly/not much/a little taller than I am.
Compare: I finished the exam in 20 minutes. My classmate took 50 minutes.
I finished the exam much/a lot/far/way faster than my classmate
Compare: I paid 800 euros for a new laptop. My friend paid 825 euros.
My friend's laptop was slightly/a bit/a little/not much more expensive than mine.
I'm going ..... a trip with my whole family in the Easter holidays.
ON