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Writing a formal email, asking for permission
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What information should the "SUBJECT" space have?
the main idea of the email.
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Give one example of a CLOSING?
Best regards/Kind regards/Sincerely
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What is "Dear Mr Smith" an example of?
A greeting
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Who's email should be in the "FROM" space?
The person sending the email.
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Who's email information should be in the "TO" space?
The person receiving the email.
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May I use the computer lab after school on Monday? is an example of what?
Asking for permission
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"My computer is not working at the moment" is an example of what?
Stating a problem.
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"I won't be able to get the assignment finished by Thursday" is an example of what?
Stating a problem.
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"Kind regards" is an example of what?
Closing.
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"My name is Laura, I'm in your science class" is an example of what?
Introducing yourself.
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