Dear Jim!
Welcome to Moscow! I know, you are here for the first time. I lived in Moscow for all my life, so I can offer you some places to visit.
First, you shoould go to Red Square. The Kremlin is beautiful and noble. And St.Basil's Cathedral is also worth visiting. Then, go to the Tretyakov gallery to watcth different masterpieces. Then, if you walk down the promenade, you will see <span>the Cathedral of Christ the Savior. Or, go around the Kremlin and you will see the Bolshoy Theatre.
Have fun in Moscow!
Yours,
Nick</span>
The future scares me because I'm not certain about my future profession and what I'm going to do in my life. I'm really afraid of making the wrong choice and becoming a <span>failure. Also, I really don't wait to waste my time on something that won't make me any good eventually.
Столько достаточно?</span>
<span><span>1. I have been ringing the bell for the last quarter of an hour.
2. I want to see how much he has changed since I last saw him.
3. Have you had any word from him since he left?
4. Here's my key. I am leaving.
5. I asked them not to make any decision until they get the documents.
6. Wait till you see Mark and talk to him.
7. But what will we do? - I have thought about it a lot. I </span></span><span><span>have been thinking</span> about
it all week. But I don't know what to do.
8. I mustn't let my eyes get all red and swollen, or Henry will know I have been crying.
9. Look, I know Francis very well. I have known him since we were very young.
10. My dear, you and I have been friends for all these years but I have never told you what really happened to Arthur.
11. What are we going to say to him when he comes?
12. I'm in great trouble. My little boy has fallen off a ladder and hurt himself.
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