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Hi Barb, Here's my two cents. You know I'm not a teacher, but I've taken the FCE (and the CAE and the CPE), so I think I know enough about those tests' requirements. The FCE writing task consists of two pieces of writing, one of
ESL General English Grammar Questions
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tanit
13 hr 21 min ago
Punctuation, Spelling, Writing, Sentences, References, Business, Career, Salutations, Qualifications, Proficiency, Certificates, Cambridge, CPE, Accreditation, CEA
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I am going to draft a Request letter for disconnection of telephone service please check and improve: Date Address of Tel company Attn: Subject: Request for Disconnection of Telephone Services/Connection To whom it may concern, Greetings! I would
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Look in any grammar book or book about business English--they should have sample letters. These letters will give you the general form for a letter: DATE NAME OF PERSON HIS ADDRESS GREETING BODY OF LETTER THE COMPLIMENTARY CLOSE YOUR
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On Oct 31, 9:09 am, "Avoid normal situations." BOO! alt.flame Special Forces "The chief business of the nation, as a nation, is the setting up of heroes, mainly bogus." H.L. Mencken What
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BOO! alt.flame Special Forces "The chief business of the nation, as a nation, is the setting up of heroes, mainly bogus." H.L. Mencken
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Hi Matthew,
Why do we capitalise the first letter of the word following Dear Sir, or Madam?
Example:
Dear Sirs,
Here is my resume as requested . . .
Dear Madam,
I am pleased to accept. . . Here it's because of the
ESL General English Grammar Questions
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clive
49 days ago
Capital Letters, Resume, Pronouns, Commas, Punctuation, Curriculum Vitae, Writing, Sentences, Business, Salutations, Qualifications, Resumes
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LETTER TO RESUME DUTY
To whom this may concern:
GREETINGS!
Good day to you madame. This is Zara, a volunteer nurse before in your institution
requesting to resume my duty. The reason why I leave off duty
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Hi,
I'd suggest this.
On an envelope The Reverend and Mrs. Anderson.
Many, if not all, married women today prefer not to be spoken of as eg 'Mrs. Tom Anderson'. They feel it diminishes their individuality and their
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One book suggests: The Rev. and Mrs. Tom R. Anderson on the envelope. Start a business letter with Reverend Sir: Start a social letter with My dear Mr. Anderson:
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Hi,
As a salutation in a letter, which words are capatalized? Wikepedia has each first letter capitalized, but I'm not sure if that is correct.
First, let me comment that these words are only used if you are writing a very general
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