One of your friends has asked you to be a partner in his new business. Write a letter to your friend. In your letter: Give your opinion of your friend's business idea Tell him whether or not you have decided to accept the offer Explain your reasons for this decision Write at least 150 words. You do NOT need to write any addresses. Begin your letter as follows: Dear Mark,
Dear Mark, Greetings of the day! I hope
this
mail finds you well and in good health. I write this
letter to inform you that I am delighted to be considered as a partner in your new business
venture. The technologically savvy start-up idea proposed by you piqued my curiosity and interest. Firstly
, there are various phases to the business
plan which we have to consider before implementing it. After careful consideration of the investment required in the incipient stage, I am willing to go ahead and actively work on your new business
as a partner. The main reason for making this
decision is that I had
always wanted to be an entrepreneur and because Wrong verb form
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this
offer has come from a good friend like you. I am willing to contact potential customers and make this
business
idea a success. Please let me know the plan to supplement this
innovation. Looking forward to hearing from you soon. Thanks and Best Regards, JohnSubmitted by axyboy.raj on
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Structure your letter
A letter needs to be written using a proper format, including the following:
- A greeting (Dear sir/madam, Dear John, Dear Mr. Smith)
- The main body (consisting of paragraphs for each part of the letter)
- A closing (Yours sincerely, Yours faithfully, Best wishes, Kind regards, Love)
When writing a letter as part of the IELTS General Training Writing Task 1, it is important to include the bullet points presented to you in the question.
All three bullet points need to be presented. And remember that some bullet points contain more than one element. So, make sure to watch for ‘and’ and plurals.
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