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Musya8 [376]
3 years ago
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You want to visit your English friend Tom in Canada next winter. Write an email to Tom. In your email :

English
1 answer:
sveta [45]3 years ago
5 0

Dear Tom,

I hope that you are doing well. Here where I live things have been hectic. I have really missed you so I wanted to check up on you. So how are you, how’s life? I forgot where you live in Canada, is it in the French or English speaking regions? Also I heard that you were starting to learn French! You will need to teach me a few words. How is it there? I hope school isn’t too hard. Have you picked any hobbies? It’s been so long since we have seen each other, you need to come visit as soon as possible. My family will be happy to see you after such a long time. Let me know when you are coming.

I hope you doing amazing.

See you soon,

[name ]

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