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What is a good formal/informal opening line in the email?
Thank you for your email/ It's great to hear from you.
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Give three examples of connectors...
Additionally, and, also,
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Give 2 adjectives (ed/ing) to decribe "very tired"....
Exhausting/exhaused
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What type of sentence can we use to open the article? Give examples....
Open-ended sentence: Have you ever .........? A great way/place to ..........?
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What is a more emphatic word for "should"?
ought to
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What do you need to identify before you write your email?
Is it formal (to a teacher) or informal ( a friend).
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How do you begin a formal and informal email?
Dear Ms. Smith or Hi Paul.
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How do we end a formal/informal email?
Best regards/wishes or that's all for now love ........
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Give an adjective to describe "very hungry"...
starving
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Think of 2 adjectives to describe "very surprised".
Amazed and shocked
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How do we refer to a question in the email?
As for your question...... regarding your question.....
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What are other ways of saying "for example"?
for instance, like, such as....
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How do we suggest something?
How/What about +ing, we could, shall I/we, I suggest/recommend + ing
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Give an example of an adjective and and an expression to describe "a very good experience".
Unforgetable, a once in a life time experience
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How do we end the article? Give examples...
End on a positive note: So, why not give it a go? So, what are you waiting for?
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Give at least three examples of how to recommend...
How/what about, If I were you, I'd..., Why don't you, you should/ought to etc.
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Give at least 3 examples of adjectives that mean : very good
Awesome, amazing, fantastic, terrific etc.
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Give at least three examples of contrasters.....
Although, however, on one hand (on the other) despite/inspite of ( the fact) etc.
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What is a word for "Very big and very small"?
Huge and tiny
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