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Rufina [12.5K]
3 years ago
13

Write an e-mail to a friend from Poland in which you will tell him about your vacation at the sensie (you will describe the weat

her, food). At least 40 words and a maximum of 100. Thank you in advance
English
1 answer:
denpristay [2]3 years ago
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Answer: Email to Friend in Poland

Explanation:

Hey (Friends-name) I'm finally back from the seaside! I had such a great time, the sun was out most of the time I was there except the one time when it rained. I wish you were there with me and could have tasted the fish they served there, it was definitely fresh fish. My family and I went down to the beach everyday and I got a wicked tan! I'll talk more later I need to go unpack.

Sincerely, (Name of person)

Also sorry this sucks XD

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