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kodGreya [7K]
3 years ago
14

Write the full conversation using the notes.​

English
1 answer:
frez [133]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

Easy!

Explanation:

1  A: "Where did you go to on holidays?"

2 B: "We go to the Czech Republic."

3 A: "Do you stay in Prague?"

4 B: "No we did not. We rented an apartment in the mountains."

5 A: "Is it nice?"

6 B: "Yes, it will be. We will have a great time."

7 A: "What will you do?"

8 B: "We did not do much. We read. We swam in the lake- we just relaxed."

9 A: "Did you like the food?"

10 B: "Yes we loved it! We eat out a lot."

11 A: "How long will you be there?"

12 B: "Two weeks. We arrived back yesterday."

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