There is the cycle path. It leads to the town
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There is the cycle path which leads to the town
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2 Nurzhan is the mechanic. He fixed my bike.
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This is the bus. It goes to the airport.
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Serik is the man. His car is parked outside
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T have been busy with various hobbies since I bought my first Comic Book at about 6 years old. I've had many hobbies over 75 years now. Some made me a few dollars here and there, most cost me more than I ever made. Most hobbies are for the Time, The fun and pleasure of doing something with them. Some do earn people a lot of money and some become people's full time jobs, a whole new career.
I'm 81 (June) and I still have hobbies, but now only for pleasure.
The most I ever earned from a hobby was a work of art I sold (by a famous person) after having it for about 14 years. I bought it at a reasonable price and it appreciated over the 14 years.
Hobbies are a very good way to learn about many things and have a good time with.
Объяснение:
Вы можете также все написать, просто другие цифры,если нужно будет, я перевод напишу, только скажите
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