1) Hi, Joe. I was hoping you would volunteer for the job and was happy when I heard you would do the job. You know the job entails cleaning the room four times a month. You know we will not be able to pay you and it is a non-paid position. Thank you for volunttering. 2) Hi, Jane. I heard yesterday that you got married. I figured some time ago you would get married some time soon and was delighted to hear you were. Sorry that I could attend the wedding and for sending you a wedding gift. I wasn't informed and that was the reason why I didn't appear at your wedding. Would you let me know how the rest of your wedding itinerary have gone after you have gone through all the scheduled events? My belated "congratulations" to you. 3) Would you be mad if I told you that I wasn't able to finish correcting your paper? Yesterday. I half-finished correcting your paper but felt asleep and got up at 6 today morning. If you (will??) allow me, I will be able to finish by six today and hand-deliver the essay assignment. I am asking this because I figured you would have me do the correction eventhough it would be late because I believe you trust me to do the best work correcting your paper than some of other friend you know.
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Anonymous Hi, Please correct these. 1) Hi, Joe. I was hoping you would volunteer for the job and was happy when I heard you would do the job it .
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Anonymous Hi, Please correct these.
1) Hi, Joe.
I was hoping you would volunteer for the job and was happy when I heard you would do the job it .
You know the job entails cleaning the room four times a month.
You know we will not be able to pay you and as it is a non-paid position.
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