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sasho [114]
3 years ago
10

I need an eassy the topic is , fun with friends in summer​

English
1 answer:
miss Akunina [59]3 years ago
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Answer:

Explanation:

                              <u>Fun with friends in summer</u>

The topic itself has a very friendly vibe as we all know that spending time with friends in summer is a very superb idea. The month summer itself has a very fresh vibe and people like having fun in summer with families,relatives,friends and when we mention of the word friends its means going beyond imagination.

When you spend time with friends you don't have to follow any rules or regulations and you are free you can have a lot of fun with them and when you are with you're friends and enjoy going places in summer and increase you're fun to be double and you can have sun bath with them and go have ice cream with them,have fun with them at beach and enjoy cold food.

Enjoy as much as you can with you're friends in summer and let this summer be the best summer of you're life and don't let anyone snatch them from you and you can also make DIY's with you're friends and have fun with them so enjoy this summer with you're friends.

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