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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
Vocabulary

How should the note be started

I've lost my friend's book on the train. I want to write a note about it to the friend saying that I want to replace the lost book.

How shoudl I start the note? With "Hi, Susan!" or "Dear Susan,"?
  

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" That is very light-hearted and friendly. Hi Susan, I'm going to the movies tomorrow. Would you like to go with me?

  • " That is very light-hearted and friendly.
  • Hi Susan, I'm going to the movies tomorrow.
  • Would you like to go with me?
  • Anonymous "Dear Susan," An opening for a message of a serious, more formal nature.
  • Dear Susan, I regret to tell you that...
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AnonymousWith "Hi, Susan!"
That is very light-hearted and friendly.
Hi Susan,
I'm going to the movies tomorrow. Would you like to go with me?
Anonymous"Dear Susan,"
An opening for a message of a serious, more formal nature.
Dear Susan,
I regret to tell you that...

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