Write a letter to Thomas. Answer his questions. Ask 3 questions about his trip to London.
My friend and I often quarrel about things that to my mind are unimportant. Do you think it’s OK for friends to quarrel? Do you ever quarrel with your friends and why? Can true friendship be free of quarrels?
I am planning a short vacation – I would like to go to see the museums of London…
Dear Thomas,
I’m I was glad to get your letter. I have been waiting for your answer for a long time.
You wrote me that you often quarrel with your friend. I think it is normally. Everybody quarrels with each other from time to time. All people are different. We have different interests and perceptions. Of course, I quarrel with my friend. Sometimes we quarrel about unimportant things. But we are quickly make peace with each other. It doesn’t hurt our relationships.
I think even true friendship can’t be free of quarrels. If you are worried about your quarrels, you can try to prevent them.
You told me about your plans. How much time will you spend in the museums? How much many museums will you visit? Have you ever been in the Sherlock Holmes’ museum?
I hope you answer me soon.
Best wishes,
Valentine.
Comments: We can say either "I was glad to get your letter" because it happened in the past or we can also say, "I'm glad that I got your letter." This indicates that you are glad in the present but still indicates that the letter arrived in the past.
You are in only one relationship with this person. We don't speak of this in the plural. All of your dealings, thoughts and feelings are within the one relationship.
We use "much" to describe something that cannot be counted, such as water. "How much water?" When it is something that can be counted, such as museums, we use the word "many."
Write a letter to Thomas. Answer his questions. Ask 3 questions about his trip to London.
My friend and I often quarrel about things that to my mind are unimportant. Do you think it’s OK for friends to quarrel? Do you ever quarrel with your friends and why? Can true friendship be free of quarrels?Write a letter to Thomas. Answer his questions. Ask 3 questions about his trip to London.
My friend and I often quarrel about things that to my mind are unimportant. Do you think it’s OK for friends to quarrel? Do you ever quarrel with your friends and why? Can true friendship be free of quarrels?*Try using synonyms or similar words to the word, "quarrels." Saying it over and over again can sound repetitive.
Hope that I helped with your corrections! As a tip, try to look in a thesaurus for similar words to words you repeat multiple times; it will sound less repetitive.
Best of luck!.
Write a letter to Thomas. Answer his questions. Ask 3 questions about his trip to London.
My friend and I often quarrel about things that to my mind are unimportant. Do you think it’s OK for friends to quarrel? Do you ever quarrel with your friends and why? Can true friendship be free of quarrels?