Planning a trip

Where do you want to go on a trip next weekend?


AST77

AST77 (65)

AST77
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The next weekend, in fact tomorrow, I go to the sea, in Normandy and then in Brittany.
I am travelling by car. Roads could be jammed due to the great amount of drivers, particularly this weekend with the vacationers going or coming back from holidays. Luckily the weather is forecast to be good

Cynthia 7000

Cynthia 7000

Cynthia 7000
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This next weekend, in fact tomorrow, I am going to the sea in Normandy and then in Brittany. I am traveling by car. The roads could be jammed due to the great amount of drivers, particularly this weekend with the vacationers going or coming back from holidays. Luckily the weather is forecast is going to be good.

Great work!!! A job very well done!!!

jennyb77

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jennyb77
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Next weekend, in fact tomorrow, I will go to the sea, in Normandy and then in Brittany.I am travelling by car. Roads could be jammed due to the great amount of drivers, particularly this weekend with the vacationers going or coming back from holidays. Luckily the weather is forecast to be good

Very good! I hope you had a nice time! :-)

Bry Kela

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Bry Kela
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Tomorrow, I will be going to the seashores of Normandy and Brittany where I will spend my vacation.

I will be travelling by car.  The roads might be jammed due to the great number of drivers, particularly this weekend because of the holiday.

Hopefully, the weather forecast will be good.

Comments:

An excellent excercise.  What progress!

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