You are moving home. Write a letter to your neighbours to say goodbye to them and to thank them for their help during your stay. In your letter explain how they helped you say what you will miss the most about the area where you lived invite them to visit you at your new home.

Dear Neighbours, I am writing
this
letter to express my deepest thanks and say goodbye. I am moving
home
where near my
work
. I am very pleased with your help during my stay.
For instance
, once my mother was at
work
and I had to go there.
However
, I had no money for a taxi.
Then
you brought me some money to get my mother's
work
.
Moreover
, when I stayed at
home
alone you came there and I was not afraid though it was night. I will not forget your help me. It was a wonderful time with you.
Then
I loved spending time with all of you. I will miss the most about the area where I lived.
Moreover
, I will invite you to visit me at my new
home
. I will be very happy if you come. I would certainly be interested in hearing from you. I hope you will come to my new
home
next
Monday. Because we will celebrate my
work
achievement. Yours faithfully, Dream girl Rashidova S
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Use cohesive linking words accurately and appropriately

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