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This story reminds me of the first time I ( went \ have gone) to the cinema soon after I came to England. Uncle Alberat ( took \ brought) me. It was

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dark when we went in, but ( happily \ luckily) we felt our way to our seats and ( sat \ sat down). After about 10 minutes Uncle Albert ( told \ said) to me , " Are you enjoying it ?". I ( told \ said) , " Yes , but this seat is very ( uncomfortable \ inconvenient). I can't sit on it " He looked and ( told \ said) , " You will be more ( comfortable \ convenient) if you turn the seat down.

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Comatose97 02 сент. 2013 г., 2:02:16 (10 лет назад)
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Катюша201
02 сент. 2013 г., 3:10:50 (10 лет назад)

This story reminds me of the first time I went to the cinema soon after I came to England. Uncle Albert took  me. It was dark when we went in, but  luckily we felt our way to our seats and  sat down. After about 10 minutes Uncle Albert told  me , " Are you enjoying it ?". I  said , " Yes ,  but this seat is very  uncomfortable.  I can't sit on it " He looked and  said , " You will be more  comfortable  if you turn the seat down.

 

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Aysenema
02 сент. 2013 г., 4:06:47 (10 лет назад)

Эта история напоминает мне первый раз, когда я (пошел \ ушли) в кино скоро после того как я приехал в Англию. Дядя Alberat (взял \ принес) мне. Уже стемнело, когда мы вошли, но (к счастью \ к счастью), мы чувствовали, наш путь к нашим местам и (СБ \ сел). После примерно 10 минут дядя Альберт (сказал \ сказала) мне: "Тебе нравится это?». I (сказал \ сказала): "Да, но это место очень (неудобно \ неудобно). Я не могу сидеть на нем" Он посмотрел и (сказал \ сказала), "Вы будете более (удобные \ удобно), если вы включить сидений.

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