Give the past and past participle forms for the verb see
This part of a paragraph sets out the topic and main idea
topic sentence
You must always write this at the bottom of a business letter
your signature
What is the subject of this sentence:
John and Randy went to the park on Sunday.
John and Randy
Choose the correct verb below:
How long have you worked/did you work at your current job?
have you worked
Give the past and past participle forms for the verb draw
You should always do this to the first line of the paragraph
indent
This says who the letter is going to
The inside address
What is the subject of this sentence:
Who is going to the movie with me?
Who
I have taken/took a business class last year.
took
Give the past and past participle forms for the verb write
write - WROTE - WRITTEN
Every sentence in a paragraph begins with this
a capital letter
Paper that is printed with the address of a person or company
letterhead
What is the subject of this sentence:
Stop that noise at once!
(You)
My husband and I have moved/moved into a new apartment last weekend.
moved
Give the past and past participle forms for the verb forget
forget - FORGOT - FORGOTTEN
This sums up the paragraph
the concluding sentence
Dear Dr. Smith,
What is the subject of this sentence:
The residents of our community don't participate in community events as much as I would like.
the residents of our community
He's doing well. He became/should become a manager a few months ago.
became
Give the past and past participle forms for the verb swim
swim - SWAM - SWUM
They are all about the same idea.
Which of these would be the best closing for a business letter?
With much love,
Sincerely,
Very sincerely and respectfully yours,
Sincerely,
What is the subject of this sentence:
After the rain last night, I found that my driveway was very muddy.
I
When I saw Sonia last week, she was reminding/reminded me that we need to start buying Christmas presents
reminded