Camping (Noun)
Syllable division: camp-ing
How to pronounce: UK: /ˈkæm.pɪŋ/ US: /ˈkæm.pɪŋ/
Meaning: When you stay in a tent or caravan (outside, normally next to a river/in a forest) instead of a hotel room when on holiday.
Example:
> I used to love camping as a child!
> Let's go camping this weekend.
> When was the last time you went camping?
> They go camping at the lake every Spring.
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The betrayal took place at the camping.
Good sentence Miroslaw!
Try saying The betrayal took place at the campsite while they were camping.
The last time that I went camping was 3 years ago.
Did you enjoy camping Nirvana?
Yes, I did ! 🙂
Camping without a mobile phone is a great opportunity to relax and recharge our batteries.
I totally agree with you Vlad 😀
If you must go camping, avoid picnic dinners as these could be dangerous.
Thank you for posting Ifychi!
Our friends go camping every two weeks.
Do you go with every now and then Ligia?
When I was a child I went on vacation in the summer with my parents at camping.
Good sentence Mary!
Try saying: When I was a child, I went camping with my parents during a summer vacation
I don’t like camping, I appreciate comfort.
Good sentence Renata!
I love camping out in summer holidays, last year because of COVID i didn’t go camping
the camping it vacation is relax is time happy, this camping is beutiful becouse today es very vell and much green
i love summer i love comping are vacation