Finding your way round London

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It's very easy (find) your way around London. I recommend your (take) the

bus or the Tube. Even if you want (hire) a car, I don't recommend your (do)

so. You will have to get used to (drive) on the left hand side of the road. You will have

great difficulty in (find) a place to park and if you are lucky enough (find)

somewhere, it will cost you a fortune. When you go (sightsee), remember

(visit) the museums in South Kensington. They are fantastic and they are free. If you

are not interested in (visit) museums, how about (spend) a day

(wander) round London's many open air markets? You might even (be) able

(pick up) a bargain or two. If you feel like (go) on an excursion, why not hop

on a boat and sail up and down the River Thames. It's a great way (see) many of the

sights of London without (have) (walk) a step. Another way (see)

London without (overexert) yourself is (buy) a ticket for an all-around

London tour on the hop-on hop-off double decker bus. If you enjoy (watch) street

entertainers, Covent Garden is the place for you. The performers there are all licensed and are

good. When they have finished (perform) they pass round their hat and you are

supposed (give) some money. Don't forget (have) some lunch there. You will

(find) some wonderful restaurants and pubs and the prices are quite reasonable too. Don't

you think it's worth (visit) London this summer?

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