Hi! Thank you for your invitation to the concert. Unfortunately, I can`t join you this Thursday. I will have a Math test on Friday and I have to prepare for it. I am not good at Math, so I must study rules. Hope, you will have a good time and enjoy the concert.
Hi! Thank you for your invitation to the concert on Thirthday. But I am ill. I have stomack trouble and the headache. My temperature is high. I am sorry.
I want to meet you after the and of my illness. Bye! Your pen friend.
John was not surprised to see that nobody had met him at the station. The weather (was) awful — it was windy and it was raining hard. His (FEET) got wet in seconds. His old jacket (COULD NOT) defend him from the rain or the wind. “If I don't find a shelter and a warm drink, I (WILL GET) a cold, and no one will benefit from my coming here,” John said to (HIMSELF) and went back inside the railway station. It was the (ONLY) time the seventeen-year-old John had ever left his home village where he lived with his mother and two sisters. A letter from his uncle was a surprise but not a pleasant one. His uncle had written that his health was getting worse and that he (NEEDED) someone to help him in his grocery shop. John's mother decided that he (SHOULD GO) to the town to work in the shop. He was far from feeling delighted about it but he was the (OLDEST) child in the family and it was his duty to help his mother and to support his sisters.
Dear Mike,
Hi! Thank you for your invitation to the concert. Unfortunately, I can`t join you this Thursday. I will have a Math test on Friday and I have to prepare for it. I am not good at Math, so I must study rules. Hope, you will have a good time and enjoy the concert.
Best wishes,
Kate