you recently had a holiday visiting your friends and you stayed in their house. write a letter to your friend. In your letter: - thank your friend for staying them - tell them what you enjoyed about the holiday - explain you are sending photos of the holiday with the letter

Hello Jamie,  I hope you are doing well. I wanted to let you know that, I have arrived home safely.
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, I want to tell you that, travelling in the UK is the best holiday ever. Thank you so much for inviting me over there and letting me stayed your home. Your housemate is
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an entertaining person. You and she helped me so much and
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I am amused a lot. Meeting new people, tasting new dishes from
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different cuisine, and touring the UK was amazing experiences. Seeing London Eye rousingly was the most stunning thing that I have seen. I have sent you so many photos attached from there and beyond. Please check all of them and choose the best one. I think you will pick the picture we took in front of the London Eye. Because that one is my favourite. I appreciate everything. I am so glad to meet your friends and discovered the UK together. I look forward to travelling again with you. Take care, Pinar.
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Use cohesive linking words accurately and appropriately

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