You had a dinner with your friend's family. Write to your friend and express your feelings about that dinner. You should say, - what You enjoyed at the dinner. - describe how you feel about his/ her family. - invite your friend and his family to your place
Dear John,
How are you doing? All is good on my side. I can't thank you enough for the dinner we had together
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on
the
new year's eve as you made my night unforgettable.
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First
of all, everything in
that night was perfectly planned, starting from the dishes to the cosy decorations of your garden. As you may know, Change preposition
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I' m
not really into dessert, but the cake was mouth-watering. To add, the pizza was iconic and it was the best homemade pizza I've ever tasted.
What's more, your mother is a great chef despite her hectic work. I was mesmerized Correct your spelling
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also
by her talk about time management and how to balance between
all duties. Our night was full of joy and Change preposition
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laugh
due to your father's sense of humour.
Guess what! My birthday is Replace the word
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be the Correct your spelling
gonna
next
weekend. l'd
be over the moon if you manage to come with your family to celebrate. I'll prepare my dining room for the party just in case it rains. I assure you that it will be Correct your spelling
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an
stonishing celebration.
I can't wait to see you again.
Yours,
Peter.Change the article
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The Closing
The style of the letter determine how you have to close it.
Check out the suggested closing sentences for each type of letter in the General IELTS Test. The closing sentence should be the last sentence of your letter.
Formal style (To someone you have not met, whose name you don’t know)
- Yours faithfully,
Semi-formal (To someone you may or may not have met, whose last name you know)
- Yours sincerely,
Informal (To someone you know well, whose first name you know and use)
- Best regards,
- Warm wishes,