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TRUE or FALSE. We use contractions when we write an email to a manager or an important client.
FALSE
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TRUE or FALSE. Emails in business can be formal or informal.
TRUE
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'Thank you for your enquiry' is a(n) ________ expression.
formal
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Which expressions can be used in informal emails? 1. See you soon, 2. I need your info asap. 3. Thank you for your enquiry. 4. It's me again!
1. See you soon, 2. I need your info asap. 4. It's me again!
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Which expressions can be used in both formal and informal emails? 1. Cheers, 2. Best wishes, 3. Regards,
2. Best wishes, 3. Regards,
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'To whom it may concern' is a(n) formal / informal expression.
formal
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'How are you?', 'How's it going?', 'Thanks for getting back.', and 'Hope you're having a great week'. are _________
informal expressions
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TRUE or FALSE. We use complete words and complete sentences for formal emails.
TRUE
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'We look forward to hearing from you' is used at the beginning of the email.
FALSE. We use this expression to close the email.
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TRUE or FALSE. 'To whom it may concern' is used when we know exactly the receiver.
FALSE
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TRUE or FALSE. All types of emails start with 'Dear...'
FALSE. We can use Hi..., Hello..., Good morning..., etc.
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Which expressions are formal? 1. Hi Sam, 2. Dear Sir or Madam, 3. Sincerely yours
2. Dear Sir or Madam, 3. Sincerely yours
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NATO, WHO, FTI, and e.g. are _________.
abbreviations
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What do we use to end the email?
The writer's signature
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'I hope this email finds you well' is .......?
a formal expression
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