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Greetings, Meowth, You can express the same idea in three ways: a. I haven't a ticket. b. I haven't got a ticket. c. I don't have a ticket. Of all these alternatives, a is chiefly used in British English and is elevated as well as
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Hi. I´m a german person and I think I can correct your text. Maybe you still want to know it... even if it´s a long time ago :) That´s the correct text: Lieber Franz, Nachdem ich Ihren Brief am letzten Feiertag gelesen habe, dachte ich, dass ich
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o'key...i have a homework in university... i have to find all English types of greetings..
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I am beginning to believe I have a perfection addiction. I will never master English but am kind of proud to get my point across. In this instants could I persume I understand English so as to get my point across? thoughts? pljames
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I'm sure your English teacher of 30 years ago would say that the comma had to be there, but I generally do not include the comma in an e-mail. I would probably inlcude it if I were writing dialogue in a book.
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Hi there, my name is Giulio, I`m from Lima, Peru and I also want to improve my english by talking about anything... if you want to contact me my skype id is (add your personal contact in your profile only)
Greetings!
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They are both written in the appropriate English register. They both have salutations and closings.
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I agree with Wordy. Many, many years ago, a comma was needed in BrE. Nowadays, there is, indeed, a difference between British and American English. In AmE a comma is needed, but in BrE, a comma is no longer required. Other examples are is Mr,
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American English, Difference Between, Colons, Commas, Punctuation, Countries, United States, United Kingdom, Great Britain, American, Salutations, Languages
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I don't know whether or not it's customary to recommend other websites, but perhaps you could try voice chatting on www.sharedtalk.com. This website has really helped me to improve my speaking skills – and I still use it every now and
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Now, Thomas Mowbray, do I turn to thee - And mark my greeting well ,for what I speak My body shall make good upon this earth Or my divine soul answer it in heaven. By that, and all the rites of knighthood else, Will I make good against thee ,arm
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