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An informal e-mail

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  • Order the words: gracefully / dances / Jane / very
    Jane dances very gracefully.
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  • Order the words to make a correct sentence: eaten / never / Thai food / Tina / has
    Tina has never eaten Thai food.
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  • Order the words to make a correct sentence: to the cinema / rarely / Oliver / goes
    Oliver rarely goes to the cinema.
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  • Order the words to make a correct sentence: very / Richard / always / writes / clearly
    Richard always writes very clearly.
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  • Order the words to make a correct sentence: annoyed / gets / by / impatient / people / Ken
    Ken gets annoyed by impatient people.
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  • Join the sentences or link the ideas using the linking words in brackets: Paul is a generous man. He gives money to charity. (who)
    Paul is a generous man who gives money to charity.
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  • Join the sentences or link the ideas using the linking words in brackets: Fred has a great sense of humour. He can be arrogant at times. (However)
    Fred has a great sense of humour. However, he can be arrogant at times. (However)
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  • Join the sentences or link the ideas using the linking words in brackets: Kate is very cheerful. She is sometimes bossy to her friends. (but)
    Kate is very cheerful but she is sometimes bossy to her friends.
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  • Join the sentences or link the ideas using the linking words in brackets: Henry is short and skinny. He has got curly short hair. (with)
    Henry is short and skinny with curly short hair.
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  • Choose the correct word: Linda dresses casually/formally. She usually wears baggy tracksuit bottoms and a sweatshirt.
    casually
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  • Opening or closing remark? "How’s it going?"
    Opening remark
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  • Opening or closing remark? "Got to go now".
    Closing remark
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  • Opening or closing remark? "Have to go now".
    Closing remark.
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  • Which of these do you associate to informal style? short verb forms / long sentences / omission of personal pronouns
    short verb forms and omission of personal pronouns
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  • Which of these do you associate to informal style? but / Hovewer / Nevertheless
    but
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  • The subject always goes … the verb. (before / after)
    before
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