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Vlad [161]
3 years ago
14

Write letter to your friend inviting him/her you celebrate the birthday party?​

Social Studies
1 answer:
lisov135 [29]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

House No: 67

Devil street , emmasdale

p.o box 56478

Lusaka, Zambia

hey bro

Hope you are doing okay. as for me, there is no doubt that I am fine. The reason I'm writing you this letter is to invite you to my birthday party which will venue at the rockers club center on the 23rd March 2021. I do not expect a no as an answer from you . see you there. be safe and take care.

yours sincerely

C.Chilekwa

Explanation:

such letters are usually informal ....

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