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Drafting virtual message.

Draft the message which Anjali Shrivastava left for the boss. Mr. Anil Gupta, Imagine that you are Sudhir Shaha and you are working in Tata Co. with Anjali. Use the following information

to her boss Mr. Gupta. Anjali's son. Admitted to Hospital. Gupta gave her responsibility to attend the meeting with her clients on the same day. Anjali in Hospital.. Unable to attend....Request to postpone or choose another colleague. ​

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Answered by madihask
15

Explanation:

call for : boss date: 17.1.2022

call from : Anjali time : 10:00

message:- anjalis son Rahul is admitted to hospital sahara .Mr. Gupta gave her responsibility to attend the meeting with her clients on the same day on Monday .Anjali in hospital sahara with his son she had unable to the clients metting so , request to postpone the meeting or choose another colleague for this metting

message taken : sudhir shaha

Answered by Sandip0090
0

Answer:

Call for: Name

Call from: Name

Time:

Date:

Dear Sir,

I would like you say that Anjali's son has been admitted in the hospital. You gave her the responsibility to attend the meeting with her clients but she will be unable to attend this meeting as she is in the hospital with her son. Therefore, Sir she has requested to either postpone the meet or choose some another colleague to attend this meet.

Thanking you

Your's truly

Name: Sudhir Saha

Explanation:

Our noting is filled with silent emphasis thanks to punctuation. A comma, a period, an interjection point, or a question mark are used to punctuate, pause, emphasise, or ask a question. Punctuation correctly allows the writer to halt, break, or emphasise a particular line of the judgement, which improves the clarity and correctness of the memo. The tutorial's most common punctuation usages are covered in this part. The most typical misunderstandings that occur when punctuation deviates from accepted written English rules are given special consideration. Additionally, the provided instructions and examples don't provide a thorough examination of all punctuation usage; rather, they provide a brief overview of some of the most common errors in punctuation that students make when writing memoranda. Apostrophes and capital letters are covered.

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