a wheeled vehicle for living or travelling in, especially for holidays, that contains beds and cooking equipment and can be pulled by a car
caravan
You start a journey.
set off/go off
If you _____(look) after your body, it _____(look) after you
If you look after your body, it will look after you
or
If you look after your body, it looks after you
I hope you ______(cook) lunch by the time you arrive
I hope you'll have cooked lunch by the time you arrive
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We got the booking confirmation
received
a short holiday spent in a city
city break
to stay at a place for one night or a few nights on the way to somewhere else or before returning home
stop over
If I ____(live) on Mars, I____(be) an alien for people from Earth
If I lived on Mars, I would be an alien for people from Earth
I hope this time next year I ____(travel) in Europe
I hope this time next year I'll be travelling in Europe
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I made a list of guests who are gonna come to the party
produce/are going to/ arrive/ event
the business of organizing holidays to places of natural beauty in a way that helps local people and does not damage the environment
ecotourism
you find someone or something or meet them by chance.
come across
If I ____(know) about the importance of all the affair, I ____(manage) it years ago
If I had known about the importance of all the affair, I would have managed it years ago
You can't have an ice-cream until you ______(finish) your lunch
You can't have an ice-cream until you finish your lunch
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I think that the whole organisation sucks
strongly belive/ is inconvenient
Phrase with 'up' that means that you sit or lie in the sun, because you enjoy it.
soak up the sun
to stop a vehicle
pull up
If they _____(be) more careful, they ____(not be) in trouble now
If they had been more careful, they wouldn't be in trouble now
He wants to go for a swim immediately he _______(get) to the beach
He wants to go for a swim immediately he gets to the beach
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If any problems happen we're gonna write an angry letter
arise/ are going to/ a letter of complaint
If the furniture in the hotel is in very poor condition.
run-down
to include the other thing within .
take in
Make a conditional sentence out of these two:
Sue forgot to go to the bank. Now she can't go shopping.
If Sue hadn't forgotten to go to the bank, she could go shopping
When I ____(be) eighteen I_______(study) English for most of my life
When I'm eighteen I'll have been studying English for most of my life
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Those idiots didn't even try to say sorry
There was no apology at any point