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I was trying to write a formal english letter at my workplace.
And I was writing, pls send the document to our end at an early date.
Could someone help me if I used the right sentence? Or should I say, Expecting an early from your end.
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hello i need to make a school test friday.We need to make a english letter and i already made 4 letters practicing it.Can somebody check it out? First letter: Grotestraat 144 5431 DM Cuijk The Netherlands Greenpeace International Ms A. Rosalind
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I am a rookie on this site and did not know double-post is forbidden. I edited my content once I had noticed the rule. But sorry I dont know how to change my title, so this title and the content dont quite fit, I apologize for my recklessness.
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I agree with Amy.
I can be contacted at any time at (AmE) / on (BrE) 12345678 or by e-mail.
I've never seen 'I shall look forward to hearing from you' in any British English letter writing book that I've read until Feebs told me it is fine.
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They seem OK to me, Teo.
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ay, bee, cee, dee, ee, eff, gee, aitch, I, jay, kay, ell, emm, enn, oh, pee, queue, are, ess, tee, you, vee, double u, ex, wye, zee (zed). If there are any errors, please tell me.
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Hi,
Gere's a quick, overall comment.
You have too many very, very short paragraphs. It's not a natural way of writing an English letter. Try to combine some of them.
Best wishes, Clive
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Jackson6612 wrote:
Okay, I agree that Pacino is pronounced as pa-chee-no because it's an Italian name. But does Al Pacino use English letters to spell his surname in Italian too? I don't think so . So why isn't Pacino simply written as
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Please make corrections/edits to the following text:
I'm sorry for digging up this old thread, but I thought it'd be useless to start a new one.
Okay, I accept that Pacino is pronounced as pa-chee-no because it's an Italian name. But does Al
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Alienvoord wrote: Scorsese is pronounced score - say - zee The English pronuncations of these words are approximating the pronunciations in the languages they are from. Pacino and Scorsese are from Italian, Sean is from Gaelic. That's why their
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