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English Writing Exercise (All Levels)

Course 202, Unit 10, Lesson 4

Describe your best friend

Instructions: Describe your best friend using the vocabulary words from this lesson. What does he or she look like? Does he or she have a unique feature? Do you and your friend have similar features? Ex: My friend has blue eyes and broad shoulders. I do not have blue eyes; I have green eyes.

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The most popular drink in my country is Vodka. I know that it is made from spirits distillied from the wheat
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  • eyeguy777
    Mochapoints: 39969  |  Teacher Score: 29816 (100%)

    Very good, Nataliya.  Nice new picture, by the way:)) The changes to make are the spelling of "distilled" (remove the last "i") and you don't need the article "the" before wheat.  I know, it is confusing:))

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  • Heinrich Bitter
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    like below written. Very good.

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  • Paul
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    :)

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  • Joe Nendza
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    Very Good!

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