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Wangqh2696122 Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

“Prepare”or “prepare for”?


“Prepare” or “prepare for”?



………………………………………..(Body of the letter omitted)

It’s getting late and I have to _____ tomorrow’s lessons and do some paperwork. Please write soon.
  

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It's getting late, I have to prepare for tomorrow's lessons and finish some paperworks. I don't know if below is for us or the person you're writing to. Please write soon.

  • It's getting late, I have to prepare for tomorrow's lessons and finish some paperworks.
  • I don't know if below is for us or the person you're writing to.
  • Please write soon.
  • If you asked a question in the body and it's urgent.
  • Please reply asap(as soon as possible) If you are writing to a penpal i would simply omit it or Please write back soon Await for your reply.
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It's getting late, I have to prepare for tomorrow's lessons and finish some paperworks.

I don't know if below is for us or the person you're writing to.

Please write soon.

If you asked a question in the body and it's urgent.
Please reply asap(as soon as possible)

If you are writing to a penpal i would simply omit it or
Please write back soon

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