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Greetings, Depriya De, I want you to win has a to-infinitive clause ( you to win ). If such a clause has a subject ( you ), it normally requires the presence of the preceding for : For you to win will be almost impossible . However, when the
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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
yesterday 9:28 pm
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Greetings, Tina, Mister Micawber's answers are completely relevant, but let me make some additional remarks: 1. A time of prosperity and peace - is a noun phrase you analysed absolutely correctly. In general, noun phrases may have the
ESL General English Grammar Questions
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gleb_chebrikoff
3 days ago 2:43 pm
Articles, Prepositions, Clauses, Nouns, Noun Phrases, Direct Objects, Determiners, Adjectives, Writing, Sentences, Phrases, Speaking, Chat, Friendships, Salutations
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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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Hi,
just to reiterate, say someone tells you "hey I saw jack & jil yesterday and they said hi to (saluted) you and said very nice things about you". You need capital letters here.
Question 1: I want to thank this person
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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
50 days ago
Capital Letters, Resume, Pronouns, Commas, Punctuation, Curriculum Vitae, Writing, Sentences, Business, Salutations, Qualifications, Resumes
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Hello everybody, Could anybody show me exaples for 5 sentences containing?: 1.an adjunct of consession, 2.a non-finite clause functioning as a subjest complement, 3.a to-infinitival non-finite clause functioning as a subject, 4.a non-finite
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What other options are there other than "Dear .. " ( Hello ) when writing a letter to a client even though you want it to be friendly ?
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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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Can someone tell me if
Hello, Dave,
Please review the attached...
is the correct punctuation for the greeting?
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