0 En mis vacaciones yo fui a Europa. Me encantó el continente. Nosotros nos vestimos en la manana. Yo miré monumentos. Ellos (needs a verb here – in preterite.

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En mis vacaciones yo fui a Europa. Me encantó el continente. Nosotros nos vestimos en la manana. Yo miré monumentos. Ellos (needs a verb here – in preterite “were” fantastico(agrees plural). Yo segue(an “-ir” verb. Put in “yo” form in preterite.) mi familia en la ciudad. La ciudad estuvo muy caluroso (agrees feminine with “la ciudad”).

La comida en Europa estuv0 muy bien (use feminine form of “buen” because you are describing a NOUN). Yo masque (MAKES NO SENSE. MASQUE IS NOT A WORD. WHAT DO YOU MEAN HERE?) la comida muy rapido. Yo preferi la comida Americano. (AGREES WITH COMIDA) Despes(CHECK SPELLING) la comida yo dorme (AN “-IR” VERB - IN THE PRETERITE.)

Despus (CHECK SPELLING) nosotros exploramos Europa nosotros, volvimos a la casa. Yo pienso que Europa es exelente.