Emails
Formal or Informal?
Correct
Prepositions
100

How can you replace "hello" in a formal salutation?

Dear

100
A formal way pf saying "you should come"
"We would like to invite you to.."
100
"I am writing you to tell you about our new project".
I am writing TO you (...)
100
Complete: I am interested ___ learning about your offers.
IN
200
Provide 2 examples of ending salutations that shouldn't be used.
Cheers / Yours truly / Love / Peace
200
A formal way of asking if the person needs directions to a party or event.
"If you require directions to the venue..."
200
"I like if we could meet to discuss the new implementations".
I WOULD like IT if we (...)
200
Complete: I am responsible ____ all of the purchases.
FOR
300
When you don't know the identity of your recepient, you address the email to..
To whom it may concern
300
2 informal ways of saying "the event is going to be at.."
will be held // will take place
300
"I look forward to arrange a meeting shortly".
I look forward to arranGING (...)
300
Complete: What are your thoughts ____ the new project?
ON
400

What do the following mean:

Mrs, Ms, Miss

Mrs: a married woman

Ms: an adult woman

Miss: a single woman

400
Which tense is used to be more informal?
Present continuous: "We are holding an even on..."
400
"In the actuality, I am working as a sales representative".
Nowadays // Currently
400
I started working ___ 2005, precisely ____ September 21st.
IN // ON
500

Name 2 places where you place commas in an email

after the greeting (Dear Mr. Jones,)

after the salutation (Best regards,)

500
Provide the formal version of "There'll be plenty to eat and drink"
"Refreshments will be provided"
500
"Previously, I have been an assistant at General Motors".
Tense: I was (finished action)
500
The new head was appointed ____ last month.
No preposition
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