Buildings
Travel
Phrasal verbs
Second conditional
Comparative/ superlative
100

A ... is a very tall modern building, usually in the city.

skyscraper

100

My parents are taking us on a trip/ journey/ travel/ guide of a life time this summer!

trip

100

The coach was really old and it slowed ... every time it went up a hill.

down

100

If I ... (be) rich ...

If I were rich I would travel around the world.

100

The bedroom isn't big too for everybody.

enough

200

A ... is an objectwith sides in the form of triagles that meet at the top.

pyramid

200

My dad is on the internet all the time planning our reservation/ destination/ route around the country.

route

200

We had a great time, but I was quite pleased to get ... home.

back

200

We ... (not sleep) so much ...

We wouldn't sleep so much if we didn't dance whole night.

200

Their hostel isn't as nicer as ours.

nice

300
... are the broken parts of an old building.

Ruins

300

He is making hotel accomodation/ reservations/ budgets.

reservations

300

My grandparents took us to the airport and saw us ...

off

300

If we ... (have) a tent ...

If we had a tent we wouldn't get wet.

300

The hotel was so good as it looked on the website.

as

400

Ten ... hold up the roof of the library.

columns

400

He is also buying the tickets for the most famous monuments and museums that journeys/ budget/ sightseeing will be easier.

sightseeing

400

When we flew to Australia we stopped ... in Singapore for a night.

over

400

If Jack ... (run) faster ...

If Jack ran faster he would catch the bus.

400

The town centre was too busier.

busy

500

A ... is a level in a building.

floor

500

He's made an itinerary/ a travel guide/ an arrival for the three weeks and we already know what we will do.

an itinerary

500

We came ... this great pizzeria while we were sightseeing in Manhattan.

across

500

We ... (not be) late ...

We woudn't be late if we didn't oversleep.

500

The campsite is the most small that I've ever seen!

smallest

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