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Will a reply to Mr Putin be more or less formal than a reply to Marcos?
MORE FORMAL
TRUE OR FALSE You need to respond to most of the points raised.
FALSE. You need to respond to ALL the points raised.
TRUE OR FALSE? When you read the email you need to decide.... is the style formal / semi-formal / or informal?
TRUE
TRUE OR FALSE? When you read the email you need to decide... what is the email about?
TRUE
TRUE OR FALSE When you read the email you need to decide... Who is the email from and what is your relationship to the writer?
TRUE
TRUE OR FALSE? You can start a formal email with... Great news!
No!!!!
TRUE OR FALSE? You can start an informal email with .... Thanks so much for the invitation.
False. This is semi-formal
TRUE OR FALSE. A semi-formal / formal email (to an older person) can end with Yours or Yours sincerely + your full name
TRUE. Yours, Pina Colada. Yours sincerely, Pina Colada
TRUE OR FALSE. A semi-formal / formal email (to an older person) can begin with DEAR + Mr / Mrs / Miss + surname
TRUE. Dear Mr Smith. Dear Mrs Smith. Dear Miss Smith
TRUE OR FALSE. An informal email (to a friend, another young person, or a member of your family) can end with BEST WISHES, ALL THE BEST, LOVE (+ your name)
TRUE. Best wishes, Marta. All the best, Marta. Love Marta.
TRUE OR FALSE. An informal email (to a friend, another young person, or a member of your family) can end with YOURS or YOURS SINCERELY (your name)
FALSE
TRUE OR FALSE. An informal email (to a friend, another young person, or a member of your family) can begin with HELLO, HI or DEAR + first name
TRUE. Hello José, Hi José, Dear José,