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From,
____________ (Name),
____________ (Address)
Date: __ /__ / ____ (Date)
Dear __________ (Name),
I hope this letter finds you in good health. I am great here.
I am writing this letter to let you know that I have received the gift you had sent for me. It was so kind and sweet of you that you remembered my birthday and you sent me a present. I must say I really liked the book you sent as a present and I will always cherish them.since a long time, I wanted this book as it is filled with abundance of knowledge.
I hope aunty is fine there. Give my regards to her and tell her that I miss her too. Once again, thank you for the books, and thank you for taking so much effort and sending them to me. I will be waiting to hear from you.
Yours _________ (Loving/Truly),
___________ (Name)
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1.If I was a fisherman I would be fishing all day
2.If I had a small boat I would take my parents with my to the river.
3.If my family lived near the coast they would be at the beach the whole day.
4. If I swim near a coastal reef I might see al the wonderful fishes.
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Firstly it will have to be formal or informal depending on whom you are writing to. For example, if you are writing to your headteacher you will be polite and use a more formal tone. Whereas, if you were writing the email to your friends it would be informal. Furthermore, you would need to include vital information about your school such as number of students, subjects that it teaches e.t.c
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Churchill believes that an invasion of British soil is not likely to occur in the near future because the enemy would have to cross the heavily guarded sea to get there.
In his famous speech, "Their finest hour", given on 1940, Churchill said that for the Germans to cross the English Channel, they would need to have a large armada, that would be "intercepted long before it reaches the coast". There would be many obstacles in the way of an invading Navy, such as minefields, air bombings and the British Navy itself.
The first word in quotations does NOT always need to be capitalized. If you are quoting what someone said, it should be capitalized, and so should the title of a book, movie, song, etc., and if the first word in quotations is the first word of a sentence. If you are just quoting a small part of a phrase/song/something that has already been written by someone else, it does not have to be capitalized.