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'Sure!' or 'Sure, I will.'
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I tried a couple of searches but unfortunately nothing came up. Is there anything else that you remember about this article? Was it a grammar lesson you studied in school? It would help if you could remember the name of the book or anything else
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The goods are not yet ready and hence the inspection, scheduled for the 15th of November, will have to be postponed. I will reschedule the inspections for the 28th of November.
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What's happening on the order for the model RP1103? This order was supposed to ship in September and has been delayed for two months now. Please note that if you are not able to ship out at least 3200 pcs by the end of this week, you will have to
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Dear Ladies, This is to inform you that the 30th November 2006, will be my last day with ABC company. I am grateful for all the guidance, co-operation and the generous support, extended to me during my tenure with this company. Working with all of
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No Avim, it's just a joke about a new invention - a camera that can photograph a woman with her mouth shut.
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Have you picked up the cargo yet? Like last time, please contact our forwarder to send back the cargo from UK to HK.
Helen is on vacation. Should you have any queries, please feel free to contact me.
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In addition, Phuc and Phong have told me that most of the home based businesses are their second jobs. I have found out that home based businesses have to pay a permit/license fees of $105. While some have just started their businesses this year,
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Both are correct.
If the second sentence is a reply to the first one, then you don't need to begin it with 'Yes'. The first sentence is not a question, it is an order/command. So you can reply with -
1. I'll keep you updated.
2. I will
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Hi Tung Quoc,
If this is a question (in an examination paper), you can write it as - Correct the following: OR Correct the following sentences/words: (there is no need to use 'Please' and make sure you use the colon).
If you mean it as a
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