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Hi,
Just start by writing what you would say if you were talking to a bank employee face to face. Then post it here, and we will help you with it.
Clive Thread is now locked, please start a new thread with a draft of your letter.
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a unique situation is correct. You have to go by the pronunciation, not by the spelling. yoo-neek is the pronunciation of unique . CJ
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Hello, Mariott, 1. I hope this will make you happy and will not be forgotten.- correct; no comma before and when the subject of the second clause is ellipted, as shown by the materials in the Survey of English Usage.
2. I hope this will make
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Dear Sir or Madam, We would like to get your comfirmation that your case number 13 has been resolved. Kindly reply to this email so that we can close this case. Thanks and regards , IT support team Dear Sir or Madam, This is to inform you that
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Use which or that for restrictive clauses. (Some grammarians prefer that only.) Use which only for non-restrictive clauses. For more information, google those phrases.
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Is there Alow urdu poetry for Write. i dont know english poetry but i want to share urdu for those who likes urdu LAnguage
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Hi all!!! I am going to apply to a university and they want me to write an essay. It should be between 2000 and 3000 words and caver the following aspects: My motivation for the MSc-programme that I chose. Why I wish to conduct this programme
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In the following sentence , do I need to place a comma after the introductory participial phrase? Walking in the street, the boy spotted one of his friends. I have read a grammar book, which mentions that you only need to separate the
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First, the correct spelling is achievement . Also, I believe the term used in the US is "with honors" rather than "with merit." I am not familiar with the "points" part of it. That is not commonly used. You can say
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Hi,
I use 'Yours sincerely' when I write a business letter on paper. Rarely on an email.
I never use 'Yours faithfully'.
Best wishes, Clive
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