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Chapter 7

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  • A formal way to say that you 'asked the person for' something before, is
    we requested
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  • A formal way to say in an email 'we are thinking about' doing something, is
    we are considering
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  • When you have more than one question to ask, you use this to introduce the first question.
    first of all
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  • A more formal way to say in an email 'also', is
    in addition
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  • A politer way to say 'we want', is
    we require
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  • A polite way to ask the person to send you something (e.g. a file, a document etc...) by email, is
    we would appreciate it if you could forward it to us.
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  • A phrase like 'specifically', which is used to say exactly what information you want them to give you, is
    In particular
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  • A verb used to ask the person to 'explain' something to you, is
    clarify
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  • A formal way to say that 'you would be pleased' if they do something for you, is
    we would be very grateful if
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  • How you begin a question when you want the person to tell you if something will happen (or is included) or not, is
    could you also please confirm
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  • Do 10 jumping jacks!
    Very good
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  • Jump up and down 10 times!
    Very energetic!
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  • Go and get something blue!
    Well done!
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  • Run in place for a count of 10
    Incredible!!!
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  • Make 10 circles with your arms
    Cool!
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  • Go and get something green!
    Good job!
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