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Bring your waders because we're going on a river trip.
I am so excited that we are going on a river trip! Going on a river trip is so adventurous! I can't believe she is going on the river trip with me!
It is imperative that you do your homework in order to get a good grade on your report card. If you smell smoke, it's imperative that you exit the building immediately! For those going on the field trip, it is imperative that you return your signed permission slips by tomorrow. An imperative sentence is one that makes a command, request, or suggestion. (see related question)
The correct sentence is: Me and my best friend are going on a exctotic trip to hawaii
everyone going on the school trip to france must bring his or her passport
The sentence "Your last adventure together was a trip to the Hawaiian islands" is declarative, as it simply makes a statement about a past event without posing a question, giving a command, or expressing excitement.
The simple predicate is "are going" as it is the main verb phrase that expresses the action or state of being in the sentence.
"I was in despair after i was told i wasn't going on my trip to Hawaii." is one example of using it.
Affably mean easy going and good natured. An example sentence would be: He affably told us to be careful on our trip.
you have to describe your trip you are going on
We're going on a trip. We're both staying here tonight. We're going to take revenge on the guy who stole my unicorn!
Tubby's River Trip - 1916 is rated/received certificates of: UK:U