You visited a town last month and told your friend that you would like to meet. However, you could not make it. Write a letter to your friend. In your letter, you should: express your apology why you could not meet making arrangements to meet him.

Dear Friend, How are you doing ? I just wanted to say that I'm extremely sorry for not being able to meet you in Bangalore like we'd planned on doing
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week. I was looking forward to it, but on the day of
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there were some unavoidable issues. The reason why I couldn't show up is that my flight got cancelled at the
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moment because of a cyclone in my part of the country. Actually, when I got
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news, I was at the airport. I tried to call you, but the network was down
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bad weather. I now feel awful that I didn't inform you. I was hoping to catch up with you on the 10th next month when I'll be in the city. To show how guilty I feel, I want to take you out for a nice lunch. Please let me know a suitable time to meet again. Sorry again for any inconvenience I caused
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you. Your friend, Mike

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task response
Task response: You did well you said sorry, gave a reason, and asked to meet again. Try a short, direct line of sorry at the start to be even clearer.
coherence and cohesion
Coherence and cohesion: The flow is good. Use link words and a new paragraph for each new idea to help flow.
logical structure
Logical structure: Start with apology, then reason, then plan. Keep one idea in each paragraph.
greeting and closing
Greeting and closing: Use a simple 'Dear Friend' and a short close like 'Your friend, Mike'.
single idea per paragraph
Single idea per paragraph: Try to keep one main idea per paragraph and break long thoughts into two parts.
content
Clear apology and reason are shown.
planning
Plan to meet again is clear.
tone
Polite tone overall.

Use a variety of complex and simple sentences

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‘Complex’ sentences are not actually very complex; they are just two or more simple sentences put together. Putting them together makes the essay more coherent and cohesive.

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I really want to study but I’m too tired.

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