Mixing business with pleasure.
an amazing vacation
The word 'trip' is a noun (trip, trips) and a verb (trip, trips, tripping, tripped). The noun 'trip' is a singular, common noun; a word for a stumble or travel such as for business or vacation. Example uses:Noun: We took a trip to the beach.Verb: Be careful not to trip on the cracked pavement.
A long trip, a voyage, an adventure, a vacation, and others.
vacation hawia uhh a tour or a trek.
The noun 'vacation' is a word for a thing, a word for a period of respite, a word for a trip taken for pleasure.
The word fine is an adjective describing the noun time.The pronoun your is a possessive adjective with describes the noun vacation.
Dilution is the process of making a solution less concentrated by adding more liquid to it.
A word that means a brief vacation is "getaway." It refers to a short trip or escape, typically intended for relaxation or recreation. Getaways can vary in length but are generally quick escapes from one’s routine to recharge.
The adverb is "carefully". (Explanation: an adverb is a word used to describe a verb (word for action), it describes in what way you are doing the action. Your mother plans your trip. In what way? She does it carefully.)
Yes, "paid" can function as a describing word, or adjective, when it modifies a noun, such as in the phrase "paid vacation." In this context, it describes the type of vacation that is compensated. However, "paid" is primarily known as the past tense of the verb "pay."
The best description is forethought and planning.
It modifies the root word in a positive way.