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Kipish [7]
3 years ago
13

Writing Practice 1: Informal email describing a recent life change.

English
1 answer:
Pachacha [2.7K]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

Ok i will Here you go.Thts only 155 words so if you want to add on something else you can

Explanation:

Hey ( friends name) its me ( your name ),I just got a new computer and I just finished setting it up! I just bought it earlier around ( time) . I was just gonna go to the store to get some ( what)  and then I saw it and I was like OMG I have to get that!! Its super big and has super fast internet,Oh yeah and its Black with ( color) ( like stripes or dots or whatever).I think i'm still gonna keep my old computer for school but i'm using this new one for games and stuff I think,I'm super happy now because no i can play games on a bigger screen because before i had to play on my phone and i couldn't play on my school computer cuz it was blocked and now i can play on this! Anyways i just wanted to let you know that I will message you on this computer now.

                                                                          Your( Bestie,gf,bf),

                                                                                              ( your name)

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