Answer:
How is anyone supposed to know the answer for that without a passage?
Answer:
Dear Sir/Madam,
I am writing to you due to a default in the wooden cupboard that I bought from you last Monday.
On Monday 23rd I bought from you a wooden cupboard. It was delivered to my house in time, the color and size were correct, but there was a defect in the surface. One of the front doors of the cupboard has a deep cut.
As a reputed dealer, I would like a refund or a replacement since it is not in the expected condition. The image on the website and the description showed a brand new cupboard in perfect conditions. I am looking forward to hearing from you.
Yours faithfully,
Karl Jhonson.
Explanation:
When we write a letter complaining about something or making a claim, we have to write a brief introduction describing the problem. In the second paragraph, we have to give detailed information . Finally, we ask for a solution, like a refund or a replacement. It is important to use formal language and support our claim.
<u>Noun:</u>
A noun is the term used for a person, place, or thing:
Examples:
<u>Verb:</u>
Describes an action
Examples:
- Running
- Jumping
- Swimming
- Kicking
<u>Adjective</u>
Describes a noun
Examples:
- Green
- Beautiful
- magnificent
Either or, depending on the person. Shy people don't use much hand movements and seem to fidget whilst outgoing people use lots of hand movement and body language defines them as a person.
a transitive verb is an action verb and it must have someone or something to receive the actions. For an example "Anna painted on the paper".