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Mademuasel [1]
3 years ago
13

Write a letter to your friend inviting him for an adventurous trip to the hills as he is very interested in adventure. Give him

the details about how the trip is organised.
Please please write this letter ​
English
1 answer:
baherus [9]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

House no 123,Sec B,

Spring valley colony, Red cross road,

Bhopal- 462043 ( city - pincode).

15th January, 2018 .

Dear friend,

I hope this letter finds u in pink of health. I miss you so much (name of Ur friend ), I hope after receiving my letter, I will be able to bring a smile on your face.

I am pretty excited to tell u about a adventurous trip on which I am going to ask you to come with. I want to explore that trip with u my friend, I have planned a Missouri trip in winter vications.

I hope that u wouldn't say no this trip, I have way too many hopes attached to this question ..." Are u ready to go on this trip with me ".

I will be really happy if u join me on this trip. I will give u the trip plan as soon as u answer my question. Say hello to uncle and aunty and give my love to Riya.

Yours faithfully,

Ur name.

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