We have partnered with TradePub to bring you free industry magazines and resources - no coupons or credit cards required!
Visit: englishforums.tradepub.com
-
esther4u344/at/yahoo/dot/com Hello dear, Greetings to you,My name is Esther a young girl, i view your profile today at www.englishforums.com and i love it. i decide to communicate with you and it will please me if you will be my friend, i wish if
-
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
-
Jun-Keuk-Norae-Ja-Rang
When
I heard that Jun-Keuk-Norae-Ja-Rang was coming to Flushing, New York to host an
episode, I thought that I was going to be on TV. Jun-Keuk-Norae-Ja-Rang is a
popular TV show in South Korea targeted for senior
Essay, Report & Composition Writing
by
spacewater
55 days ago
Accents, Essays, Proofreading, Arts, Countries, Asia, Speaking, Chat, Friendships, Careers, Salutations, Mistakes, Korea, Languages, Music
-
o'key...i have a homework in university... i have to find all English types of greetings..
-
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
-
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.
-
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!
-
They are both written in the appropriate English register. They both have salutations and closings.
-
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,
ESL General English Grammar Questions
by
yoong liat
131 days ago
American English, Difference Between, Colons, Commas, Punctuation, Countries, United States, United Kingdom, Great Britain, American, Salutations, Languages
-
Random House dictionary lists the following plural forms for the salutations
Ms. / Mses.
Mr. / Messrs.
Mrs. / Mmes.
Miss / Misses
They are quite irregular; likely from the French basis of Mr. and Mrs.
- English Test
How to Write a Letter Idioms Formal Letter Graduation Songs
Who sings a certain song
|
Ask a question right now..
|