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Email writing | Challenge
Author :
Lucila Marchetti
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I am ___________ the file = to join a file such as a document, picture, or computer program, to an email (continuous from)
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a plan to show how much money a person or organization will earn and how much they will need or be able to spend
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Please, ___________ me = the verb you use to refer to the communication with someone, especially by speaking or writing to them regularly
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the usual way of beginning a formal letter to whose name you know
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EOD means _____________
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A special quality that makes someone or something stand out and succeed in business: X-_________
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what you want to achieve or complete.
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________ this email finds you well.
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A document that shows how much money you need to pay for a service.
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KPI meand _________ performance indicator.
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An expression used at the end of an email to show excitement or positive anticipation for something in the future = ________ ________ to
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Refers to a scheduled gathering to discuss business matters.
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This phrase is used to draw attention to important information or a reminder in an email = Please, _________ that
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Preposition you would use before date: ____ April 5th
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A formal plan or suggestion, often written, for a project.
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__________ reminder = happening in the near future
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greetings and expressions of affection
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A plan for when things will happen or be completed.
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Typical phrase you use to express you are grateful. (use the plural form)
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___________ meeting = happening soon
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This word is used when asking someone to check or evaluate documents, reports, or information carefully.
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You use this phrase at the start of a formal letter or notice when you do not know exactly who it should be sent to: To ________ it may concern