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** complete the letter with the present
simple or present continuous form of the verbs
in brackets.
hi anna
i'm on holiday in kenya. we usually
- go (go) on holiday to scotland every
year but this year we _
(do) a safari
in the maasai mara national park in kenya!
it's really interesting here. every day we
- (drive) around the park and we
3 (see) a lot of different animals.
my dad always 4_
(take) a lot of
photos of them.
(look) out of my window
now. there are a lot of elephants and they
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(eat) the trees near our hotel.
see you soon.
robbie
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