The buffalo is .a.. large animal living in ...
North America. Many years ago ... people from ... other lands came to
America. .The. immigrants crossed .the. country in ... wagon trains. They
killed .the.. buffalo for ... food. Today you can sometimes buy ... buffalo
meat at a restaurant.
It was .a.. beautiful day although there were ... few clouds in the sky.
We went for .a.. walk by .the.. sea and then decided to visit .the.. Johnsons
who live next to ... Lake Erewash. As we had left ..the. car by .the.. hotel
we were staying at we went there by train. We had ... dinner at their
place and had .a.. very enjoyable time.
Jack comes from ..the. United Kingdom of ... Great Britain. That's .the..
official name of .the.. country, but there are ... other names for it. He
lives in ..the. Highlands, which are in .the.. northern part of the country.
Jack is .a.. friend from ... school. In fact he is .the. best friend I have from there.
1. There is .a.. tendency in ... Great Britain and .the.. USA for ... small
shops to disappear. They are eaten up by ... big firms. Such firms have
... branches all over the country. Many English people regret .the..
disappearance of ... small shops.
2. I told .the.. children that they wouldn't get ... presents if they behaved badly.
1. I went to ..the. central post-office in ... Church Street to buy ...
stamps. When I came there, .the.. postmaster said there was .a.. letter for
me.
2. .The.. fuel that ... cars use is called ... petrol in Great Britain, but in .the.. USA they call it ... gas.