Can you please check these few sentences? Thank you.

1) I spent the whole afternoon tidying up my second-holiday home.
Are you going to get upstairs by lift/ to take the lift up to the second floor?
2) Are you going to walk upstairs?
We spent an awful lot of money to hire a sun-bed and an umbrella for a fortnight.
3) How do you call an album to collect Pokemon cards?

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1) The sentence sounds fine, but I have no idea what a "second-holiday home" is.

The second sentence is OK too, if you're in England. In the US, lifts are called elevators.

2) Are you going to walk upstairs? - OK

We spent an awful lot of money to hire a sun-bed and an umbrella for a fortnight.
Sentence is OK if you're in England. In the US, the verb would be "rent" and a fortnight is "two weeks."

3) How do you call an album to collect Pokemon cards?
I'd just call it a collection. What you display them in could be called an album or a folder.
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