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Basically, I have been set a piece of coursework: to compare the aforementioned poems. I am going for an A* piece at GCSE level, there is no particular question, just to compare the four poems. I have almost completed My Last Duchess, mentioning
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Dear Mr. Ericson ! Do not end a salutation with an exclamation mark. In US English use a colon :, in British English use either a comma or nothing. As you are already aware, Football Club “Shahter”(Donetsk) is about to build a new 5-star stadium,
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Hi.
Your letter does need quite a bit of attention.
I'm finding it slightly hard to follow with all the As, Bs, Cs, Ds, and Es in there so if you want to post a further draft could you make it a bit simpler and make up names as replacements
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Hi,
You opening is weak because you repeat yourself or state the obvious. Look at your first two sentences.
The rest of your essay is reasonably well written from an English point of view. From a logical point of view, it could use more
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Dear Ms/Mr 1]
I am exciting to be applying for an internship to laboratory and joining your team. .
As part of my training, I am required to complete a practical course in a laboratory for least three months. I would great appreciate the
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Sorry for the delay -- I wanted to check first with a real editor to get an authoritative answer.
He used a gerund in his last sentence (whatever that is!).
In the above sentence, the full stop is definitely needed after the right
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Bart, I have already responded to a previous post but will also respond to this one. A few words before I answer you plea for help. Don't use the exclamation mark for emphasis. Use it correctly--only after a true exclamation, such as "Wait!" or
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(without bothering to include the attribution to "lee", who is the OP) I'm trying to help out a friend who's completed some ... is that part simply idiomatic...I'm stabbing in the dark here. To deal with this first, different
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