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Dear Friends, I have to send a parcel from Hungary to France and the instruction says: Send the sample by regular mail ! What do you think 'regular mail' means here? In what other way(s) can a parcel be sent from Hungary to France? E-mail?
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There are many sample leave letters here. Find one that is close to what you need and write your version here and someone will take a look.
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Any English business or grammar book will give you the format for a letter qne show you a sample. Your task is to write the body of the letter. My suggestions follow. Make it simple. Tell them what you want and why. "Dear XXX: I would like
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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, Avangi
Thanks for taking pains to explain the phrase, I appreciate your efforts.
Have you checked out any of the collected examples of great writing? (I'm afraid I haven't yet honed my skills at using them, in spite of
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in my limited understanding your use of comma is correct
however, in my understanding (which may be wrong), you are better to write "to toss" rather than tossing
thanks
I agree... you seem to have a good
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I've been playing around with my flip video gadget and ... me even having a chance to sample any. NMS Bravo! Bravo! Totally awesome Halloween set up, NMS. 1500 pieces of Candy? I wish I lived...
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I think the main problem is sample size, not "accuracy". Your sample size is too small. And I don't know if random sampling is the best method in such a case.
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There are free sample official TOEFL questions HERE , for instance. If you do a google search for 'free TOEFL' and 'free IELTS', you will find a number of sites with sample test questions.
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I notice that the phrase ’ aspire to' can be followed by 1. aspire to + noun 2. a spi re to + verb 3. aspire to + v-ing Here is some sample sentences: 1, People aspire to speak for many poor.(why not use speaking) 2, I can only
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