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Anonymous Posted 7 years ago
Letter Writing

Write a email to an English friend of yours called Emily has invited you to spend a weekend with her family but you can't go.

Dear Emily,

I'm happy to get your email.

Thank you for inviting me to your family. I'm really sorry that I can't go there because I have to work away from home on weekend. I hope I can meet your family in the nearest occasion.

See you soon.

Le

  

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anonymous Dear Emily, Good. anonymous I'm happy to get your email. " anonymous Thank you for inviting me to your family.

  • anonymous Dear Emily, Good.
  • anonymous I'm happy to get your email.
  • " anonymous Thank you for inviting me to your family.
  • " anonymous I'm really sorry that I can't go there because I have to work away from home on weekend.
  • I'm really sorry that I can't come because I have to work away from home that weekend.
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anonymousDear Emily,

Good.

anonymousI'm happy to get your email.

The past tense is usual: "I was happy to get your email."

anonymousThank you for inviting me to your family.

Say what you mean: "Thank you for inviting me to spend the weekend with your family."

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