Reasons for why you would want a job as a receptionist in a hotel ?
This is for a letter

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Answer 1
Answer:

Explanation:

From,

Your name & address

To,

The HR,

Organization name & address

Respected Sir / Mam,

Sub: Applying for the post of receptionist

I would like to match my myself with the expectation from the receptionist.

  • I have good communication skill to handle calls
  • I can speak more than 3 languages and have caliber to learn few more
  • I have pleasing personality
  • I already have 2+ years of experience in handling calls and Hotel industry
  • I possess patience to handle any type of calls
  • I have been awarded as the best employer for tackling the rude customer in the best way.

Considering the above, I would like to apply for the job in your organization to prove and upgrade my talents.

Regards,

Your name & contact number


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C. I; subject.

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Subject because I is also a subject in the given sentence.

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What are the verbs in this simple sentence?A large insect wriggled under the rock and burrowed in the dirt.

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A.
dirt

B.
wriggled

C.
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D.
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You can see for example also that they are in the past tense: both have the regular past -ed ending on them that only verbs can take!

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wriggled
D.
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Verbs ending in "ed"
Both B and D have "ed"

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B. The store closed it's doors yesterday.
C. The letter from the post office is her's.
D. Their dog is the same breed as ours.

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Option 'A' is wrong because his's doesn't make any sense. 
Option 'B' is wrong as well becuase 'it's' should be 'its'.
Option 'C' is also wrong because it should be 'hers'/
Option 'D' is correct because it uses the correct possessive personal pronouns.

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Answer:

The answer is the last one :)

Explanation:

The first letter in a sentence must be capitalized, so “No” and “Are” must be capitalized because it is the first word in the sentence.

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