Mr. Fields said he should like a room for a week.
A receptionist asked him if he wanted Single or double room
Mr. Fields answered he wanted a single one.
Mr. Fields answered he if he had reserved a room/
Mr. Fields answered he had written them from New York a week before.
Mr. Fields answered him what his name is (was).
Mr. Fields answered he is (was) Fields.
A receptionist said to him they had received his letter, and they had reserved a room for him.
Mr. Fields wondered if there was a private bath in that room.
A receptionist said to him that room had a private bath.
Mr. Fields asked her if it was an inside room or an outside room.
A receptionist said to him it was an outside room on the eighth floor — room 816.
Mr. Fields asked her what the charge was.
A receptionist answered him that the charge was eleven dollars a night.
Mr. Fields said he believed that room was quiet and he didn't sleep too well.
A receptionist answered him that room was very quiet as it was on the eighth floor, and he didn't hear much street noise. She asked him how long he was planning to stay.
Mr. Fields answered he was planning to stay for a week.
A receptionist asked him if he was there on business.
Mr. Fields answered her it was partly business and partly pleasure and he had never been to Washington before and he'd like to see the city.
A receptionist said she hoped he would like it there.
Mr. Fields<span> answered he</span> hoped so too.
Dear Alex,
How are you? I am in the capital of England — in London. My parents and I always dreamt about seeing this nice city.
There are a lot of beautiful old buildings. We have alredy seen Westminster Abbey, Big Ben (now it called Elizabeth’s Tower), The Houses of Parliament, Buckingham Palace, St. Paul’s Cathedral, London Bridge, The Tower of london and The Waxworks Madame Tussaunds Museum. There are the models of famous people from pop stars to prime ministers made from wax in this museum. They look like real. It’s so interesting.
My parents and I are walking on Trafalgar Square now. There is Nelson’s Column in its centre which is guarded by four lion statues at its base. By the way, I sent you this postcard with a picture of Trafalgar Square.
The weather is not fine today, it’s foggy and rainy. But it doesn’t spoil our walking.
We took much photos. Next week we will be at home and I’ll show you them.
Don’t miss the chance to visit England and London.
Best wishes,
Maria
это про Лондон на место Мария и Алекс можно написать другие имена
Emma, spends every school vacation in Scotland
Эмма, проводит каждые школьные каникулы в Шотландии
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He had never been to Oxford before.
When I found my camera the butter had already flown away.
Sandra had suffered from pneumonia for many years.
Tony hadn't appeared on TV before that.
My cousin had bought tickets before we came.
I was too tired because my working day had started at six.
2
He had watched this TV programme before his parents came home.
Shelia and Witty had sent the invitations for the conference before Friday.
A group of tourists had already visited this cathedral before the guide told them about its history.
His nephew had moved to a new flat by the begging of September.
The accident had happened before Henry understood anything.
It had stopped raining by the evening.
John and Andrew had got to the hotel before night.
You had made a decision before our talk.
I had met your brother before we both entered university.
We had made photocopies of the documents by six o'clock yesterday.
<span>She is constantly talking at English lessons.
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