English, 10.05.2021 21:40, NotAPDB1441
Hi. My name (be) Albert. My friends (call) me Al. You can call me Al if you (like) . I (want) to tell you about a problem I (have) . It (be, not) a big problem, but it is not a small problem, either. I (guess) it'ssomewhere between big and small. I (have) a best friend. His name (be) Joe, but everybody (call) him Joey. Joey and I have been friends for a long time. That's the problem. Joey (like) to smoke. He (say) he (do, not) , but I (know) he (do) . He (try) to hide it from me, but I (see) him do it sometimes. When I see him do it, he just (laugh) and (walk) away. Now, Joey (smoke) every day. When he (come) over to myhouse, he (always, bring) his cigarettes with him. He (keep) them in his pocket. He (think) they are cool. He (not, think) it's a bad idea to smoke. He (say) , "(not, worry) , Al. I'm okay." He (tell) me that I (not, understand) , but I (think) I (do) . I (feel) like it's his right to smoke. He can do what he (want) to do, right? But I can (not, help) worrying. He's my best friend.
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