Lm giúp mik vs cảm ơn trc. 1. Complete the paragraph. Put the verbs in brackets into the correct form. Yichai is my pen pal. He_____ (1)____ (be) 14 years old. He____ (2)___ (live) in a town house with his family in Bangkok, Thailand. Yesterday I______ (3)___(receive) his letter. In the letter he said “I usually __________ (4)_____ (have) boiled rice for breakfast, and chicken with fried rice or a bow of noodles for lunch. In the evening, I_____ (5)__ (eat) the food my mother_____ (6) (cook). Her food_______(7)______ (be) the best in the whole world”. Last week, I_____ (8)_____ (write) a letter to him. I_______ (9)_____ (introduce) myself and_____ (10)_____ (send) him a photograph of my family.

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