- say how you feel about the prize
-ask about dates,travel arrangements and accommodation
- ask for confirmation that your friend will also travel and stay for free
writting focus
An email asking for information and clarification
*Start the email politely
- Dear Sir or Dear Madam
*do not use
- abbreviations: thank you (must not: thanks)
-informal phrases :several, a number of (must not : lots of)
-contractions : I am (not must: I'm)
*if the first paragraph refer to the letter / email/advert you are resposing to and say why you are writing .
-thank you for your letter/emailinforming me that ../reading....
- I am could you clarify to enquire about .../ask for...
*In the main body paragraphs , use polite expressions ( e.g.indirect questions) to ask for information.
-I would (also) like to know what need to bring ...
-could I ask about the dates and times of the next course?
* If something is unclear ,ask for clarification.
- contacting you which levels are available?
-Could you confirm/explain /when/where/what/how/whether/if...?
*If the final paragraph mention that you would like a reply
-I look forward to receiving your reply soon.
-I hope to hear from you soon,
Dear Sir or Madam,
I am writing this email to thank you for awarding me the first place within your competition. I am humbly grateful to have been given such an opportunity. Let me express my sincerest gratitude for choosing my suggestion as the winner. It is such an extraterrestrial feeling to come to visit the chocolate factory in Switzerland. This is so, as chocolate is my favourite snack and I have never been outside of my country of residence. I have been longing to visit Switzerland, thank you for making my dream come through. I look forward to visiting your factory soon. Additionally, I am seeking clarification and confirmation on two conditions within the prize which was granted.
Firstly, I would like to be given clarification on the date of my departure, what travel arrangements were made for me and the accommodations of my tenor in Switzerland. Finally, it was made mention that I have the opportunity to bring a friend along with me. Could you please confirm if both travelling and accommodations would be free of charge for my friend also. I look forward to receiving a favourable response in a timely manner. Thank you in advance.
Yours respectfully.
B. A triangle that has at least two congruent sides
C. A triangle that has three congruent sides
Answer:i'd say class mates
Example: your teacher might say work with your peers on this and she means to work with your classmates
Answer:
A peer is someone at your own level. If you are a 10th grader, other high school students are your peers. Peer comes from the Latin par which means equal. When you are on par with someone, you are their peer. If kids your age are pressuring you to do something you don't want to do, that's peer pressure.
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