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Dear Sir or Madam, I am Corazon Devu, Managing Director of ______________ under the company name of XX. I am a citizen of __. I am currently residing at __. In regard to my sponsorship for Rica Martin , I would like to request approval of her
ESL General English Grammar Questions
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mister micawber
34 days ago
Regards, Marriage, Relationships, Business, Countries, Careers, Australia, Christmas, Holidays, Letters, Sponsorship Letter, Sponsorship
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Here is the letter I composed, please check and do some revisions if needed. I'm not too good in writing so hopefully u can help me how to make it better.
Dear Sir or Madam,
I’m Corazon Devu, Managing Director of ______________
ESL General English Grammar Questions
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anonymous
34 days ago
Regards, Grammar, Marriage, Relationships, Business, Countries, France, Careers, Australia, Christmas, Holidays, Letters, Correcting, Sponsorship Letter, Sponsorship
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I agree with Philip's comments, but will add my two cents on a couple: 2. ... if/whether she would even consider Christmas ... (This refers to the setting of a future wedding date. Using "regarded" would amount to asking about the
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yankee
60 days ago
Weddings, Dates, Marriage, Sentences, Speaking, Chat, Friendships, Conversational, Christmas, Holidays, Ceremonies
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Can someone help me with this? 1 She's pretty but she's not pretty enough to embarass yourself over/She's not worth embarrassing yourself over./ She's not worth sitting next to even if she is pretty. 2 I asked her explicitly if
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Bert! Avert your eyes! New Sherlock Holmes Film to Explore Homoerotic Relationship Between Lead Characters New York Post Tuesday, August 04, 2009 Guy Ritchie's plan to put a gay spin on the relationship of Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson in his
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I'll do it. Some have more than one meaning. If that is the case, I made a guess as to which meaning is most common or the one that I think you want. Out of context, it's impossible to be sure.
1. Shaken up. Discombobulated. I was
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My new screenplay has a scene where the two characters are revealing their autobiographies to each other, and they are ... other about their pasts; however, I don't see how to do it without the way-too-long-to-be-cinematically-palatable
misc.writing.screenplays.moderated
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2.71828183
185 days ago
Universities, Marriage, Jokes, Countries, United States, Relationships, United Kingdom, Great Britain, Schools, Students, Christmas, Holidays, Sentences
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They're both correct. You'd choose depending on where you are when you say it. If you're at home, your wife might say, "Why didn't you ever bring home the present they gave you at the office Christmas party?" If
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Actors are, generally speaking, crazy. They don't have issues, they have subscriptions . Funny! I'm using it at the dinner table.I worked in a little playhouse that did a lot of musical shows, things like Evita, and classics like A
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292 days ago
Marriage, Speaking, Chat, Friendships, Colours, Relationships, Friends, Restaurants, Christmas, Holidays, Refinancing
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Dear teachers, I am very confused about the use of tense in the clause after WOULD PREFER/RATHER .Sometimes I see on the Internet people write in many ways, which are very confusing to me. 1)The Pentagon said It would prefer that the withdrawal
ESL General English Grammar Questions
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tuongvan
309 days ago
Tenses, Clauses, Subjunctives, Past Tenses, Past Simple, Marriage, Relationships, Writing, Online, Christmas, Holidays
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