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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
ESL General English Grammar Questions
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mister micawber
96 days ago
Nouns, Interviews, Invitations, Relationships, Writing, Countries, United States, Activities, Students, Colours, Friendships, Friends, Languages, Underscores, Numbers
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Thanks. The sentence added is the blue part below:
Dear Madam or Sir:
My mother-in-law has accepted my invitation to visit my family here in Canada. In order to streamline the process, I am writing you directly to provide information in
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Okay. So technically, you're supposed to write a letter that says something like,
Dear Mother-in-law, Please come visit us between the dates of XX and XX for the purpose of pleasure. Your date of birth is XX. You will be living in
ESL Vocabulary and Idioms
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osee
185 days ago
Dates, Marriage, Invitations, Letters, Relationships, Friendships, Colours, Friends, Countries, United Kingdom, Great Britain, United States, Languages, Asia, China
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The blue part below is the beginning of a letter writing to a visaofficer. Could you help me to revise it so that it sounds more reasonable, concise and polite? Thanks a lot for your help.
Dear Madam or Sir:
My mother-in-law has accepted my
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Hi everyone! I would be grateful if someone correct my mistakes. Q: You have just spent a weekend at a friend’s house. When you returned home, you discovered you have left a coat containing some belongings in his house. Write a letter to your
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Hi,
Out of the blue (note the article - it is vital) means "all of a sudden, unexpectedly"
In your case, you did not expect to receive an invitation from somebody, but nonetheless you received it and it was a surprise to you.
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Hello, I have read this on one of the newspapers. what does "out of blue" mean? "Out of the blue, I recently received an invitation from" Kind Regards
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/markkermode/2009/01/opinion i vill say ziz only vo.html Quite honestly, this is silly. It's common knowledge that all the dumb normal people out there are too timid to go see anything that's not in their native
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avoid normal situations.
287 days ago
Regards, Languages, Countries, Conversational, Speaking, Chat, Friendships, United States, Colours, Writing, Restaurants, Invitations, Activities, Numbers, Expressions
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hi i red ur invitation , new friend .. if u accept me as friend .. in fact im indain girl .. and i have many friends from many diffirent places.. and we all want to learn more about english .. and we'd be so glad .. if you accepted us as
ESL Software, Online Learning, and Games
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honey_pandu
313 days ago
Relationships, Friendships, Friends, Speaking, Chat, Countries, United Kingdom, Great Britain, Languages, Colours, Invitations
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600 bucks, what should I do with it? Don't be a predictable douche and say charity, think of something clever. ... made in the USA? Or should I just go and blow the money on the streets in restaurants and bars? What's wrong with Mexico,
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