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A visit from a foreign friend; planning a trip.

A friend from abroad visits with you and you plan together a few-day trip to places of interest in your country.

- Before we leave Warsaw I will definitely take you to the Bazyliszek restaurant in the Old Town. It boasts savoury roast apple-stuffed duck with beetroot puree and I warn you that you'll have to lick your fingers upon finishing it. We'll take a dive into the splendour of the Royal Castle with its gold garnished walls, majestic chandeliers and frescoed plafonds. And after that we would stroll down the narrow streets full of sellers inviting to buy their amber handicrafts that lead to the square guarded by the mermaid statue . The view is exceptionally nice on a sunny day when the sun rays beautifully play against pastel coloured facades of the tenement houses. Having been given a fair shot to be in that fairytale setting you'll have been energised to set off on the next part of the trip with me.
- I have heard a lot about Kraków, Gdańsk and Sopot. Could our itinerary include them?
- No problem. My car is actually being serviced but we could use the Flixbus service that offers cheap and fast links to those towns. Besides you can coviniently buy the tickets online.
- I guess we're going to choose the accommodation through the portal booking.com.
- Right guess. Twin-bedded rooms with free WiFi and all-you-can eat buffet as breakfast.
- You've taken the words out of my mouth.
- But if we don't want to run at full tilt, the programme can't be overpacked. As I see it, we could do the Wieliczka Salt Mine, the renaissance Cloth Hall in the market square and the Wawel Castle on day one, the Royal Route and the Museum of Amber in Gdańsk on day two and Bohaterów Monte Cassino Street with the crooked art nouveau house ending with the iconic wooden pier with the best crispy golden waffles in existence in Sopot on day three.
- Great. I can't wait and am already starting to pack for this one-of-a-kind experience.

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A visit from a foreign friend; planning a trip.

A friend from abroad visits with you and you plan togethertogether you plan a few- day trips to places of interest in your country.

- Before we leave Warsaw I will definitely take you to the Bazyliszek restaurant in the Old Town.

It boasts savoury roasted apple-stuffed duck with beetroot puree and I warn you that you'll havewant to lick your fingers upon finishing it.

We'll take a dive into the splendour of the Royal Castle with its gold garnished walls, majestic chandeliers and frescoed plafonds.

And after that we wouldill stroll down the narrow streets full of sellers inviting you to buy their amber handicrafts that . These streets lead to the square guarded by the mermaid statue .

The view is exceptionally nice on a sunny day when the sun rays play beautifully play against pastel coloured facades of the tenement houses.

Having been given a fair shot to beAfter being in that fairytale setting you'll have beenbe energised to set off on the next part of the trip with me.

- I have heard a lot about Kraków, Gdańsk and Sopot.

Could our itinerary include them?

- No problem.

My car is actually being serviced but we could use the Flixbus service that offers cheap and fast links to those towns.

BesidesAnd you can covinveniently buy the tickets online.

- I'm guessing we're going to choose the accommodations through the portal booking.com.

- RightGood guess.

Twin-bedded rooms withRooms with twin beds, free WiFi and an all-you-can eat buffet asfor breakfast.

- You've taken the words out of my mouth.

- But if we don't want to run at full tilt, the programme can't be overpacked.

As I see it, we could do the Wieliczka Salt Mine, the renaissance Cloth Hall in the market square and the Wawel Castle on day one, the Royal Route and the Museum of Amber in Gdańsk on day two and Bohaterów Monte Cassino Street (the street with the crooked art nouveau house endingand that ends with the iconic wooden pier with) and Sopot for the best crispy golden waffles in existence in Sopot on day three.

Alternatively: "As I see it, we could do the Wieliczka Salt Mine, the renaissance Cloth Hall in the market square and the Wawel Castle on day one and the Royal Route and the Museum of Amber in Gdańsk on day two. One day three we could start with the Bohaterów Monte Cassino Street, the street with the crooked art nouveau house and that ends at the iconic wooden pier, and end in Sopot for the best crispy golden waffles in existence."

- Great.

I can't wait and am already starting to pack for this one-of-a-kind experience.

A visit from a foreign friend; planning a trip.

Using semicolons (;) separates two independent clauses. These are two dependent clauses. Though titles don't have to be complete sentences, people generally don't use semicolons in titles.

A friend from abroad visits with you and you plan together a few-day trip to places of interest in your countryyou to plan a trip where you two will visit some interesting places in your country over the course of a few days.

- Before we leave Warsaw, I will definitely take you to the Bazyliszek restaurant in the Old Town.

It boasthas savoury roast apple-stuffed duck with beetroot puree and I warn you that- you'll have to lick your fingers uponafter finishing it.

Sometimes simple is best. "has" does the job of "boasts" perfectly well in this sentence."

We'll take a divelook into the splendour of the Royal Castle with its gold garnished walls, majestic chandeliers, and frescoed plafonds.

And after that we wouldill stroll down the narrow streets full of sellevendors inviting us to buy their amber handicrafts; that ese streets lead to the square guarded by the mermaid statue .

Run on sentence.

The view is exceptionally nice on a sunny day when the sun rays play beautifully play against pastel coloured facades of the tenement houses.

Having been given a fair shot to be iseen that fairytale setting you'll have beenbe energised to set off on the next part of the trip with me.

With me is implied since you already said you're going with them.

Could we include them on our itinerary include them?

My car is actually being serviundergoing maintenanced but we could use the Flixbus service that offers cheap and fast links to those towns.

I can only speak for American English, but we don't say that our car is "being serviced". We would say it's "under maintenance" or "being repaired/undergoing repairs"

Besides, you can coviniently buy the tickets conveniently online.

- Right guessYou've guessed correctly.

- But if we don't want to run at full tilt, the programme can't be overpackedoverwhelm ourselves, we shouldn't include too many things on the programme.

But is fine in casual conversation, but seen as improper in formal written English,

As I see it, wWe could dgo to the Wieliczka Salt Mine, the renaissance Cloth Hall in the market square ,and the Wawel Castle on day one, the Royal Route and the Museum of Amber in Gdańsk on day two, and Bohaterów Monte Cassino Street with the crooked art nouveau house ending with the iconic wooden pier with the best crispy golden waffles in existence in Sopot on day three.

I can't wait and, I am already starting to pack for this one-of-a-kind experience.

A visit from a foreign friend; planning a trip.

A visit from a foreign friend; planning a trip.

A friend from abroad visits with you and you plan together a few-day trip to places of interest in your country.

A friend from abroad visits with you and you plan togethertogether you plan a few- day trips to places of interest in your country.

A friend from abroad visits with you and you plan together a few-day trip to places of interest in your countryyou to plan a trip where you two will visit some interesting places in your country over the course of a few days.

- Before we leave Warsaw I will definitely take you to the Bazyliszek restaurant in the Old Town.

- Before we leave Warsaw, I will definitely take you to the Bazyliszek restaurant in the Old Town.

It boasts savoury roast apple-stuffed duck with beetroot puree and I warn you that you'll have to lick your fingers upon finishing it.

It boasts savoury roasted apple-stuffed duck with beetroot puree and I warn you that you'll havewant to lick your fingers upon finishing it.

It boasthas savoury roast apple-stuffed duck with beetroot puree and I warn you that- you'll have to lick your fingers uponafter finishing it.

We'll take a dive into the splendour of the Royal Castle with its gold garnished walls, majestic chandeliers and frescoed plafonds.

We'll take a divelook into the splendour of the Royal Castle with its gold garnished walls, majestic chandeliers, and frescoed plafonds.

And after that we would stroll down the narrow streets full of sellers inviting to buy their amber handicrafts that lead to the square guarded by the mermaid statue .

And after that we wouldill stroll down the narrow streets full of sellers inviting you to buy their amber handicrafts that . These streets lead to the square guarded by the mermaid statue .

And after that we wouldill stroll down the narrow streets full of sellevendors inviting us to buy their amber handicrafts; that ese streets lead to the square guarded by the mermaid statue .

The view is exceptionally nice on a sunny day when the sun rays beautifully play against pastel coloured facades of the tenement houses.

The view is exceptionally nice on a sunny day when the sun rays play beautifully play against pastel coloured facades of the tenement houses.

The view is exceptionally nice on a sunny day when the sun rays play beautifully play against pastel coloured facades of the tenement houses.

Having been given a fair shot to be in that fairytale setting you'll have been energised to set off on the next part of the trip with me.

Having been given a fair shot to beAfter being in that fairytale setting you'll have beenbe energised to set off on the next part of the trip with me.

Having been given a fair shot to be iseen that fairytale setting you'll have beenbe energised to set off on the next part of the trip with me.

- I have heard a lot about Kraków, Gdańsk and Sopot.

Could our itinerary include them?

Could we include them on our itinerary include them?

- No problem.

My car is actually being serviced but we could use the Flixbus service that offers cheap and fast links to those towns.

My car is actually being serviundergoing maintenanced but we could use the Flixbus service that offers cheap and fast links to those towns.

Besides you can coviniently buy the tickets online.

BesidesAnd you can covinveniently buy the tickets online.

Besides, you can coviniently buy the tickets conveniently online.

- I guess we're going to choose the accommodation through the portal booking.com.

- I'm guessing we're going to choose the accommodations through the portal booking.com.

- Right guess.

- RightGood guess.

- Right guessYou've guessed correctly.

Twin-bedded rooms with free WiFi and all-you-can eat buffet as breakfast.

Twin-bedded rooms withRooms with twin beds, free WiFi and an all-you-can eat buffet asfor breakfast.

- You've taken the words out of my mouth.

- But if we don't want to run at full tilt, the programme can't be overpacked.

- But if we don't want to run at full tilt, the programme can't be overpackedoverwhelm ourselves, we shouldn't include too many things on the programme.

As I see it, we could do the Wieliczka Salt Mine, the renaissance Cloth Hall in the market square and the Wawel Castle on day one, the Royal Route and the Museum of Amber in Gdańsk on day two and Bohaterów Monte Cassino Street with the crooked art nouveau house ending with the iconic wooden pier with the best crispy golden waffles in existence in Sopot on day three.

As I see it, we could do the Wieliczka Salt Mine, the renaissance Cloth Hall in the market square and the Wawel Castle on day one, the Royal Route and the Museum of Amber in Gdańsk on day two and Bohaterów Monte Cassino Street (the street with the crooked art nouveau house endingand that ends with the iconic wooden pier with) and Sopot for the best crispy golden waffles in existence in Sopot on day three.

As I see it, wWe could dgo to the Wieliczka Salt Mine, the renaissance Cloth Hall in the market square ,and the Wawel Castle on day one, the Royal Route and the Museum of Amber in Gdańsk on day two, and Bohaterów Monte Cassino Street with the crooked art nouveau house ending with the iconic wooden pier with the best crispy golden waffles in existence in Sopot on day three.

- Great.

I can't wait and am already starting to pack for this one-of-a-kind experience.

I can't wait and, I am already starting to pack for this one-of-a-kind experience.

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