You recently Stayed at your friends Place to look after the house while he/she is away. You accidentally damaged something in his/her house. write a letter to your friend In your letter You Should : • Describe what the accident was • explain when it happened • Suggest how the damage can be fixed
Dear Sir,
I hope you are fit and fine there. I beg your pardon to disturb you in between your trip as I feel it is essential to tell you I inadvertently broke the
door
of your store.
Buddy, in order to describe the incident that happened with me, it was last
Monday and Due to some storm, there was some fault in the electricity supply. After reading your instruction book, I tried to open the door
of the store on the first
floor for a tool kit. However
, the door
got stuck and when I pulled with a lil
force, it fell upon me.
Pal, to be honest, I accidentally damaged the Change the capitalization
Lil
door
otherwise
I had no intention to break anything. Nonetheless
, to mend my mistake, I have talked to a carpenter for
the estimation Change preposition
apply
of
the cost for the replacement of hinges and it was $40. I would like to suggest the carpenter's name and number which is Change preposition
apply
Mr.
John and 7822313225 and I am ready to pay the cost of repair.
Look forward to hearing from you soon.
With love,
HarryChange the punctuation
Mr
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The Greeting
Depending on the style and aim of the letter, you will need to adapt your greeting.
Always start an informal letter in the ways:
- Dear + name
- Hi / Hello + name
‘Dear...’ is more appropriate, so stick with this.
For a formal letter there are two options for the greeting:
- Use Dear Sir or Madam if you don’t know the name of the person you are writing to.
- Use Dear + surname if you do know their name, e.g. Dear Mr Smith or Dear Mrs Jones.