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Rama09 [41]
3 years ago
6

Write a letter to your friend telling himabout your best subject.​

English
2 answers:
Savatey [412]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

Dear friend,

How are you? I am well. In your last letter, you wanted to know about my school. The name of my school is Anurag care. It is in Lal Kuan, Chungi no-3 New Delhi near Badarpur. There are one thousand students and fifteen teachers. There are 25 rooms in the school. seventeen rooms are for classes, one room is for the teachers and the other is for the Head Teacher.

The results of the school are very good. All the teachers in our school are very friendly and helpful. They are highly qualified teachers. They teach us with pleasure. They love us like their own children. There is a big playground in front of the school. I love my school very much.

No more today. Take care of yourself. With best regard to your parents.

Say hello to Uncle and Aunty,

Your loving friend,

Srushti ( write ur name here)

MaRussiya [10]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

Hello <u>Blank, </u>

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My favourite subject is science! I love science because it is so interesting! My favorite thing in science is biology! I find biology fascinating because I love studying cells and how virus work! i think its cool how the prokaryotic cells are and the eukaryotic cells are so different!

Blank

Explanation:

First state the subject

Then explain what you most like about the subject

then add a reasoning

Then Finally add your ending statement

Blank = add your own name

Hope this Helps!!!

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