It would be beach and vacation.
An example verb that ends with "ion" is vacation(vacations, vacationing, vacationed)Example sentence: We always vacation at the beach.The word "vacation" also functions as a noun.
No. Metaphors are implied comparisons they don't use like or as (that's a simile). He thundered around the house. Your sentence is not comparing anything.
Yes you can I always do this
There's always travel agencies and hotels to look into. Apart from that, there are always websites that you can look into that have things on vacation package.
You should always take a camara to store memories of your vacation.
A person who often uses metaphors can be described as figurative or eloquent in their language. They may be considered to have a poetic or artistic way of expressing their thoughts and ideas.
The adverb in this sentence is "always."
surgeons genuinely dont get a lot of vacation time, considering they are always called in for emergencies, so it is pretty hard for them to go on vacation. surgeons genuinely dont get a lot of vacation time, considering they are always called in for emergencies, so it is pretty hard for them to go on vacation.
If you have your own travel agent then you can ask him about vacation deals and what place offers a nice vacation. If you don't have one then you can always visit orbitz.com. They offer cheap vacation deals.
The correct sentence is "Your presence and love are always there."
A capital letter always starts a sentence.
'en vacances' (always plural)