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Dear Andy,
Thank you for your letter. It was nice to hear from you again.
I share your ideas about challenging holidays. I have tried extreme cycling and kayaking. As for interesting tours, I would recommend you to go to the Black Sea coast and try a jeep tour around prehistoric dolmens. The best places to get unforgettable experiences are located in Siberia or Kamchatka regions where there are a lot of natural wonders. I am sure there are many guided tours to your taste. Unfortunately, I haven't travelled abroad where I could try unusual tours, but my uncle strongly recommends visiting Machu Picchu in Peru.
It is great to hear that your sister had a party last week. Was it an outdoor or an indoor party? How long did the party last? Was the party arranged by your sister herself or by an event agency?
Sorry, I have to go now. My mum is calling me to help her in the kitchen. Hope to hear from you soon.
Best wishes,
Sammy
- Full stops are used to mark the end of the sentences. [True|False].
- The greeting "dear Andy" should be punctuated with an exclamation mark (!). [True|False].
- The phrase after the greeting should start with a capital letter. [True|False].
- The word "unfortunately" shouldn't be punctuated with a comma. [True|False].
- There are four sentences with question marks in the letter. [True|False].
- The comma is used after "sorry" because it is an introductory interjection. [True|False].
- The phrase "best wishes" should be punctuated with a full stop. [True|False].
- There should be a full stop after the name. [True|False].