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PANT CONTINUOUS PROGRESSIVO Passive farm waa/were being
SIMPLE FUTURE Passive form will be past participle
FUTURE PERFECT Passive form will have been past participle
A Day a journal organised by date where you express your though,
FORMAT FOR DIARY ENTRY
DATE
DAY
Today I start by describing the day and talk about the tople)
QUESTION
a) You are very excited as you are going for a school pione with your
classmates Write a diary entry about your plan for the plante
b) You have been pulled up by the principal of your school for showing an
arrogant aurude towards your teacher You are very upset and decide to
write down what you are feeling. Make a diary entry as John
Letter Writing
FORMAL LETTER
1. Business letters​

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Answered by rajjbpathan
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Answer:

Writing for a business audience is usually quite different than writing in the humanities, social sciences, or other academic disciplines. Business writing strives to be crisp and succinct rather than evocative or creative; it stresses specificity and accuracy. This distinction does not make business writing superior or inferior to other styles. Rather, it reflects the unique purpose and considerations involved when writing in a business context.

When you write a business document, you must assume that your audience has limited time in which to read it and is likely to skim. Your readers have an interest in what you say insofar as it affects their working world. They want to know the “bottom line”: the point you are making about a situation or problem and how they should respond.

Business writing varies from the conversational style often found in email messages to the more formal, legalistic style found in contracts. A style between these two extremes is appropriate for the majority of memos, emails, and letters. Writing that is too formal can alienate readers, and an attempt to be overly casual may come across as insincere or unprofessional. In business writing, as in all writing, you must know your audience.

In most cases, the business letter will be the first impression that you make on someone. Though business writing has become less formal over time, you should still take great care that your letter’s content is clear and that you have proofread it carefully.

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