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There is much mutual help within these forums in getting English ‘correct’ but there are times when enquirers need to have things just right, for example in a cv for a job application and maybe time is of the essence. Is it then worth using a
ESL, Formal, General & Business Letter Writing (English language)
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Dear friends: Hi,my name is Esther.I'm a chinese. I'm a sophomore,and my major is Business English I've take part in a program which called "work&travel".The program'll give me a chance to work and travel in the
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I am not a native English speaker, but when people say "nice meeting you", it sounds like "I will probably not see you again, but take care." So when you hear "nice meeting you" in a job interview for example, that
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Hi, My friend, a native speaker, insisted that most native speakers would think that 99% of the time a person who uses "de-emphasize" in his sentence means "not to emphasize". I agree that sometimes people speak in this way,
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This is in response to your recent advertisement for a new --. I am confident that my educational and work experience background matches your job requirements . Please find my attached curriculum vitae. I am a graduate in Electronics and
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Hi, I agree mainly with the above reply Oct 31 2:19. However, I like "I am supposed to have a job interview.." Also I prefer "I will let he know that you are here." We do not start a sentence with "And" so I would
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Hello. I wrote two dialogues. The other day, I posted these, but one of the word turned into a soccer ball. So I posted them again. Will you check them? No. 1 (M is a police officer.) M: You realize you were going sixty in a 30 mile-an-hour zone.
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Hello. I wrote two dialogues. Will you check these? No. 1 (M is a police officer.) M: You realize you were going sixty in a 30 mile-an-hour zone. F: Never, officer! I had no idea I was going that fast. M: Please check your speedometer from time to
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The following is an unedited version of questions I have to answer for a job interview and can only be 90 words per paragraph any and all help in editing this is greatly appreciated. From the research you have done on our industry, how does our
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Hi, If I want to be polite to somebody whose age I do not know, which is (more) polite to say: Hi or Hello. Here are some personal comments from me on this topic. I think this is a very culture-dependent question. For example, I understand from my
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