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He was afraid of losing Irene forever. 2. I wondered if I should
apologize for having said it. 3. He insisted on coming downstairs with
her and putting her into a cab. 4. He assured us it was the easiest way of doing it. 5. He never succeeded in teaching her to drive. 6. I
haven’t thanked you for saving my life yet. 7. There is no use of
trying to stop him. 8. He passed through the crowd of merry people in
the square without seeing anybody. 9. I’m tired of repeating the same thing
several times.10. I suspect him of telling lies all the time. 11. Her
father strongly objected to smoking. 12. I remember (of) reading
something about it in the paper.</span>
The teacher<em> told</em> the boy to stand up.
The Company Director makes four trips to South America each year.
The council of the London Borough of Hounslow pays for the school, and makes general policies for it - for example, the council decided that it should be coeducational and not single-sex.
Mira street, 29
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Russia
625794
The twelfth of October
Dear Helen,
Thank you for your letter. I did not write you because I was ill. And thank you for your questions. I answer it with pleasure.
It is a great pity that we have not met in London. But it is very good that you had a trip in Spain. I think it was so fantastic! I had a trip in France. I had visited Eiffel tower. It was great! This tower is very beautiful. I think the Eiffel tower is the greatest sight of France.
Of cource I had shopping in the best shopes of France. There were a lot of modern clothes. I hope that I and my family will return in France for new impressions.
So I want to ask you about your trip: How did you spend your travelling? What interesting places did you see? What was your feelings or emotions?
Oh, sorry Helen, I must do my homework.
Goodbye
With best wishes
(Имя своё)