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Complete the postcard with the correct forms of the words below.
destination          sight          pack          credit          detail          amazing          rent          admire
Hi Paul,

Hello from our final     1    —Neuschwanstein Castle! We arrived in Europe about six days ago. I’m so glad that we     2    a car. The highways here are wonderful, and driving lets you see lots of amazing    3    . I’m also pleased I    4     good walking shoes, because we’ve walked a lot in the last few days. I feel like we drive for only a short time and then walk and walk and walk! I think what I    5     most so far is the architecture. The    6     on the buildings here are so unusual, so different from China. Of course, I’m also enjoying the shopping! I bought gifts for all of my family and friends. I’m very glad my     7    card work here, so I don’t have to carry a lot of money. I hope I can come back here some day and see all of these    8     places again.

Your friend,

Meilin


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