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grin007 [14]
2 years ago
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You can't attend college English classes this week. Write an email to your friend to say you can't go to college. Include: • The

day(s), time(s) of the class(es) Why you can't go. What your friend can do to help. -Bullet points -Subject. 4-6 sentences
English
1 answer:
Sindrei [870]2 years ago
4 0

Some tips to use to write this email to your friend are:

  • Write an appropriate header
  • State the reasons why you cannot attend classes
  • Mention how long you think you would be away
  • Ask him to keep you informed on important activities
  • Conclude and send the mail

<h3>What is an Email?</h3>

This simply means electronic mail and this is used to send messages all across the globe through the use of the internet and an email address.

Hence, we can see that when writing an email, it is important to include an appropriate header or title such as "Why i cannot attend college" and then give details.

Read more about emails here:

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