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Aleks [24]
3 years ago
5

Felicia Fellini is applying for a receptionist position. She wrote the following letter to the Hiring Manger. However, there are

several errors in subject-verb agreement. Help Felicia correct the letter before she turns it in to the manager.
Dear Hiring Manager:

I feels that I am the ideal candidate for the receptionist position at your company. I has three years of experience as a receptionist in a company that is similar to yours. My phone skills and written communication is excellent. These skills helps me understand that every person in a company helps make the business a success. At my current job, the team say that I am very helpful. Everyone appreciate when I go the extra mile to get the job done right. My current employer and coworkers feels that I am an asset to the team. I is efficient and organized. Are there any other details about me that you would like to know? If so, please contact me. Here are my résumé. You can reach me by e-mail or phone. I looks forward to speaking with you in person.



Thanks,



Felicia Fellini
English
1 answer:
Xelga [282]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

Here you go!

Explanation:

Dear Hiring Manager,

I feel that I am the ideal candidate for the receptionist position at your company. I have three years of experience as a receptionist in a company that is similar to yours. My phone skills and written communication are excellent. These skills help me understand that every person in a company help make the business a success. At my current job, the team says that I am very helpful. Everyone appreciates when I go the extra mile to get the job done right. My current employer and coworkers feel that I am an asset to the team. I am efficient and organized. Are there any other details about me that you would like to know? If so, please contact me. Here is my résumé. You can reach me by e-mail or phone. I look forward to speaking with you in person.

Thanks,

Felicia Fellini

(I hope you get a good grade on this!) :)

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