When I used the machine for the first time properly it worked and the clothes come out clean and fresh. Also, when I used the machine the second time, it seemed to have been a malfunction while the rinse cycle. The clothes still had quite a lot of soap in them when I have taken them out. Furthermore, when I tryed washing another load of laundry the same thing happened. In addition to this, the machine did not hit the water to the right temperature. Even though I had turned the dial to 50° C, the water in the machine remained cold throughout the entire cycle. i assume you will replace the washing machine as it is obviously wrong. I hope the matter will resolve promptly. Yours faithfully , nancy Gillis Letters of Apology A letter of apology can be either formal or informal. It can be written when someone
H-Helen, J - Julia 1.Receiving a money order H: - Hello, I would like to cash a money order. J: - Hello! You should present your identity card. H: - But, you know, I'd like to receive money order for my sister. How do I go about it? J: - Your identity card and letter of attorney, please. H: - Here you are. J: - Well...Unfortunately, I can't cash your money order your signature is not witnessed. H: - Ok. Than, please, I'd like to cash my money order. J: - Take this form and fill it in. May I see your passport? H: - Yes. Please. So...Should I write my full name, my passport number and the sum of money that has been sent to me, right? J: - Certainly. How would you like the money? H: - I prefer one hundred rouble notes, if you don't mind. J: - Here is your money. H: - Thank you Getting a post-restante. H: - Hi, Julia! What are you doing here? J: - I'm getting post restante letter from Boris... H: -Ah, yeah, remember him. What is he saying? J: - Oh, well...He is asking to come to
Kordamine inglise keele eksamiks A 1.1 Read the text and answer the questions below. Dear Mary-Alice, It's been ages since I last wrote to you, isn't it weird? Yes, so it is, but, I do have a certain reason. Do you remember Sir Thom of the Minquettes'? That fine young man with fascinating blue eyes... Oh, my sweet Mary, you will never guess what happened yesterday! It was about seven o'clock in the evening when Lillian called me out for a walk you know I can't say `no' to my little sis. Anyway we went to the forest near the Swan Lake and, believe it or not, got lost! Awful! I was so scared... We walked and walked, not even knowing the direction we were heading to, until we reached a huge mansion. And the garden around it was so extraordinary... That is something you just must see! But neither the trees nor flowers could be as wonderful as the owner himself! Sir Thom treated us tea and sandwiches, not forgetting to show us way back to the village. He was so kind, don't you think?
2 I hurt my leg on the ____________________ of the tree as I climbed down. 3 Freshly ____________________ pepper makes your food taste better. 4 After the earthquake, there were cracks in the ____________________ under our feet. 5 Come down from that tree! What if the ____________________ breaks? 6 The dogs ____________________ loudly when they see the postman. 7 The ____________________ of these plants go very deep and they need a lot of water. 8 In autumn, the ____________________ fall from the trees. 9 If the baby cries, I take it in my arms and I ____________________ it to sleep. 10 If there is an earthquake, everyone ____________________ the building! Marks: /10 5 Choose the correct word in these sentences. 1 Global warming/layer means the earth is slowly getting hotter
having ten thousand a year. The gentlemen pronounced him to be a fine figure of a man, the ladies declared he was much handsomer than Mr. Bingley, and he was looked at with great admiration for about half the evening, till his manners gave a disgust which turned the tide of his popularity; for he was discovered to be proud; to be above his company, and above being pleased; and not all his large estate in Derbyshire could then save him from having a most forbidding, disagreeable countenance, and being unworthy to be compared with his friend. Mr. Bingley had soon made himself acquainted with all the principal people in the room; he was lively and unreserved, danced every dance, was angry that the ball closed so early, and talked of giving one himself at Netherfield. Such amiable qualities must speak for themselves. What a contrast between him and his friend! Mr. Darcy danced only once with Mrs
Kui ma oleksin näinud Johni, siis ma oleksin talle öelnud. Other patterns 1 It is common to use modals in conditionals: If only you'd asked me, I would have lent you the money! If you must smoke, do it outside, please. If you want my opinion, I'd sell the car and buy something more reliable. 2 Some conditionals use the present simple in both parts If it rains, the water comes in through the roof. A good rule is to avoid using `would' in the if-clause. This is almost always true. Translate: 26 1 Kui ma leian numbri, siis ütlen teile. 2 Kui homme on ilus ilm, siis lähen maale. 3 Ma helistan tagasi, kui saan informatsiooni. 4 Kui Mary helistab, siis saan need andmed. 5 Kui ma teaksin, siis ütleksin teile. 6 Kui ma oleks teadnud, siis oleksin sinna läinud. 27 MODULE 8
and dignity of style in dramatic verse of the seventeenth century, that Moliere feels called on to apologize for a touch of realism like this. Indeed, these lines were even omitted when the play was given.] SCENE III ELMIRE, MARIANE, DAMIS, CLEANTE, DORINE ELMIRE (to Cleante) You're very lucky to have missed the speech She gave us at the door. I see my husband Is home again. He hasn't seen me yet, So I'll go up and wait till he comes in. CLEANTE And I, to save time, will await him here; I'll merely say good-morning, and be gone. SCENE IV CLEANTE, DAMIS, DORINE DAMIS I wish you'd say a word to him about My sister's marriage; I suspect Tartuffe Opposes it, and puts my father up To all these wretched shifts. You know, besides, How nearly I'm concerned in it myself; If love unites my sister and Valere, I love his sister too; and if this marriage Were to . . . DORINE He's coming. SCENE V ORGON, CLEANTE, DORINE ORGON Ah! Good morning, brother.
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