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NNADVOKAT [17]
2 years ago
14

How to write a letter to you uncle in another region telling him about your last examination result

English
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Sholpan [36]2 years ago
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Answer:     Dear Uncle,

  Sorry I haven't kept in touch with you lately, I've been really busy with school and after school activities! I hope your doing well, but anyways speaking of school. I was preparing for this huge exam from school, I stayed up long hours prepping for it and guess what grade I got!? I got an "A-", honestly I am so proud of my work, especially because it was a difficult test. Anyways, I just wanted to express how proud I was about this grade that I got! Have a great day!

                                                         Sincerly, (Your Name)

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