Write a letter to a friend. You have borrowed something from your friend and it got damaged. a) apologize for damaging the product b) explain what happened c) say how are you going to fix the issue

Dear Sara, Hope you're doing well. Unfortunately, I have some bad news for you and I'm so sorry for that. Do you remember the dress I borrowed from you the
last
weekend to wear during the important business dinner I have ? For sorry I dropped some food sauce on it
while
I was having my dinner, I am really ashamed of what I have done to your favourite piece of clothing. As a reparation, I would like to buy a new dress for you, either you want it the same design or a completely new one. Please accept my apology and indemnity for the Inadvertent accident. Your beloved friend Farah.
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I really want to study but I’m too tired.

I wore a warm coat because the weather was cold.

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Topic Vocabulary:
  • Apology
  • Regretful
  • Incident
  • Circumstances
  • Damaged
  • Compensation
  • Repair
  • Replace
  • Responsibility
  • Understanding
  • Forgiveness
  • Sincerely
  • Resolve
  • Personal belongings
  • Accidental
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