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Dialicia Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Could someone check my grammar? Please

I'm currently studying to take the FCE exam and
I've just written an informal letter, I was wondering if you could correct my mistakes as I don't know any natives who could
give me a hand with my pieces of writing.
Whatever the answer, thanks in advance! Emotion: smile

Hi Matt!
Sorry for not writing for so long, but I had no such opportunity.
Believe me! Anyway, How are you doing? We must catch up on each
others news.

First off, I wanted to tell your that I'm pretty adapted to my
new lifestyle. I have a big house now, by the river. So I have
and outstanding sight from my window. The only problem is
the mosquitoes, they really get on my nerves.

One thing that really impressed me when I first came here was the
fact that people are blissfully happy round here. Depression, anxiety
or stress are unknown words for them.

But honestly, I must admit that I miss some things, speccially the social
life, going to night clubs, eating out, going to the cinema.
But you can't have everything in life!

So in general I don't regret having moved to this small village.
I'm absolutely pleased with my new life.
  

Top answer

Hello dialicia; Welcome to English Forums. Informal letters sometimes use informal (not perfect) grammar. I don't know what your objective is - something informal but natural, or something that would pass muster by traditional rules of grammar.

  • Hello dialicia; Welcome to English Forums.
  • Informal letters sometimes use informal (not perfect) grammar.
  • I don't know what your objective is - something informal but natural, or something that would pass muster by traditional rules of grammar.
  • Hi Matt!
  • (I'm sorry) Sorry for not writing for so long, but I had no earlier such opportunity.
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Hello dialicia;

Welcome to English Forums.
Informal letters sometimes use informal (not perfect) grammar. I don't know what your objective is - something informal but natural, or something that would pass muster by traditional rules of grammar.

Hi Matt!
(I'm sorry)Sorry for not writing for so long, but I had no earlier such opportunity. Believe m

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