Dear Sir or Madam.
TTTTTTTT
In academic situations, people often use the more formal
version of a word (e.g. collaborate instead of work with).
What is the more formal equivalent of 1-10?
funds delayed repeat in addition
therefore exceed (the word limit)
out of order eliminate
install (a computer program)
my predecessor
1 rule out
2 to be over
3 money
4 the person who had the job before me
5 so
6 load
7 late
8 do again
9 doesn't work
10 and
I am writing (1) about / in response to your
advertisement for a sales assistant, which
(2) appeared / I saw on Jobline yesterday.
I am (3) attaching /giving you a copy of my
curriculum vitae, which (4) provides / gives
details of my qualifications and experience.
As you will see, I worked in a (5) business
like yours/ similar business last summer,
which I (6) liked a lot / enjoyed enormously.
I(7) am available / can come for an
interview at any time (8) convenient to /
good for you.
Yours faithfully,
J. Perkins
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