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Here is the email I sent to HR manager of a reputed company. In this email I used "talked" instead of "spoke". Could you please verify if this is correct & let me know the reason for using "talked" or
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Hi Nasrteen If you plan to use English in a work environment, then I strongly suggest that you stop using "chatroom English" immediately!! Please learn to use proper punctuation and spelling. As for introducing yourself, I would
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Dear Sir or Madam,
I read with great interst your advertisement that appered in XYZ's on-line vacancy inviting applicants for post reffered. .I would like to be considered for the same.
I would like to apply for a position of
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anonymous
37 days ago
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This is difficult to answer, because of I do not know what it is for.
Basically you use " ". Quote EXACTLY what the person said. If there are missing words use, .
example:
Jimmy wrote me this note, "not in today,
ESL General English Grammar Questions
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charlene.bosiak
53 days ago
Universities, Paragraphs, Interviews, APA Format, Arts, Writing, Countries, United Kingdom, Great Britain, Students, Schools, MLA, Formats, Languages, Degree
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Dear Sir / Madam
I am writing to apply for the position of counsellor or dance instructor as advertised in The News on the 12 September 2009.
I enclose my CV with details of my work experience. As you can see, I have nerly three years
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4 points -When and where did you learn about the job offer at a holiday camp -they'd like to do two jobs -Describe your skills, experience -ask for sending information about accommodation and meal 120-150 word
Dear Sir or Madam I am writing
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Hello, I am now applying for a guide in the study trip The job is more or less like a interpreter or a guider, to help the foreign students to buy some tickets ,to introduce some places of interests.I have written somethings, but this is my first
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daisy.yang
78 days ago
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I read an interview on Mr. Yoshifumi Saito in a recent issue of the vernacular Asahi Shimbun (lit. Asahi Newspaper). He is a professor at the state-run University of Tokyo, known as the most prestigious university in Japan. His opinion is rather
ESL General English Grammar Questions
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snappy
90 days ago
Grammar, Interviews, Writing, Countries, United Kingdom, Great Britain, ESL, Students, Asia, Speaking, Chat, Friendships, Teaching, Languages, Numbers
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Follow-up = ▸ noun : a subsequent examination of a patient for the purpose of monitoring earlier treatment .
▸ noun : an activity that continues something that has already begun or that repeats something that has already been done
▸ noun : a
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mister micawber
96 days ago
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So, I've been invited to interview at the UN in Vienna in their Communications section as an Editor. One of their major requirements is that the incumbent speak English as their "native" language. I'm native born American; so I
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anonymous
100 days ago
American English, British English, Spelling, Interviews, Writing, Countries, United States, United Kingdom, Great Britain, American, Languages
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