Bedroom Furniture bed(s) bedside cabinet(s) bedside table(s) dressing table(s) wardrobe(s) chest of drawer(s) brush(es) comb(s) hair dryer(s) pillow(s) sheet(s) clothes Bathroom Furniture chair(s) basin(s) bath(s) toilet(s) / loo(s) Other things you may find in a bathroom toilet brush(es) / loo hairdryer toilet roll(s) / loo roll(s) toothbrush(es) brush(es) (hairdriers) ^ toilet seat(s) / loo shaving foam...
· I insist you replace the item at once I demand a full refund I hope that I will not be forced to take further action I insist upon full compensation or I will be forced to take this matter further. Complaints and justification can be linked together as follows: · I still have not received the goods I ordered in spite of/despite the fact that I sent you a cheque three weeks ago. Although/Even though I have only used the automatic tin-opener once, it no longer works. I have written to you twice but you have not taken any action. I have already written you twice. Nevertheless,/However, you have not taken any action. To make matters worse,.. What is more, in addition, furthermore, moreover.. Finally,.. Such delay (viivitus) seems to me inexcusable. Such careless service should not be tolerated (lubatud, välja kannatatud) in a restaurant whivh charges such high prices. ..to to complain about a .. I purchased from your shop.
58 licence plate lights, instrument panel 58d panel light dimmer WINDOW WIPER / WASHER 53 wiper motor + in 53a limit stop+ 53b limit stop field 53c washer pump 53e stop field 53i wiper motor with permanent magnet, third brush for high speed ACOUSTIC WARNING 71 beeper in 71a beeper out, low 71b beeper out, high 72 hazard lights switch 85c hazard sound on SWITCHES 81 opener 81a 1 out 81b 2 out 82 lock in 82a 1st out 82b 2nd out 82z 1st in 82y 2nd in 83 multi position switch, in 83a out position 1 83b out position 2 RELAY 85 relay coil - 86 relay coil + 87 common contact 87a normally closed contact 87b normally open contact 88 common contact 2 88a normally closed contact 2 88b normally open contact 2 ADDITIONAL
· You should state the reason for the complaint in the first paragraph. · Any complaints you make should be supported with a justification. · Complaints and justification can be finked together as follows: I still haven't received the goods I ordered in spite of/despite the fact that I sent you a cheque three weeks ago. Although/Even though I have only used the automatic tin-opener once, it no longer works. I have written to you twice but you have not taken any action. I have already written to you twice. Nevertheless,/However, you have not taken any action. TASK 13 Match the complaints with the justification using appropriate linking words. Complaint I My 2-year-old daughter cut herself on the toy. 2 When we received the bill we realised we had been charged the full price. 3 The top rack of the dishwasher has broken.
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Meaning and understanding Not many people know that, in 1931, Adolf Hitler made a visit to the United States, in the course of which he did some sightseeing, had a brief affair with a lady named Maxine in Keokuk, Iowa, tried peyote (which caused him to hal- lucinate hordes of frogs and toads wearing little boots and singing the Horst Wessel Lied), infiltrated a munitions plant near Detroit, met secretly with Vice-President Curtis regarding sealskin futures, and invented the electric can opener. There is a good reason why not many people know all that: none of it is true. But the remarkable thing is that just now, as you read through my opening sentence--let us call it sentence (1)--you understood it perfectly, whether or not you were ready to accept it, and you did so without the slight- est conscious effort. Remarkable, I said. It probably does not strike you as remarkable or sur- prising, even now that you have noticed it. You are entirely used to reading
:' Secret Office and their domestic ones from the Private - Office, both subdivisions of the Post Office. The Secret Office was quartered in three rooms adjoining the Foreign Office and entered privately from Abchurch Lane. Fire and candles burned constantly in one room; the staff lodged in the others. It included men who made their life's work the specialty of unsealing diplomatic packets with such, deftness that they could be resealed without evidence of tampering; one such opener was J. E. Bode, father of John Bode, Jr. He regularly spent three hours on the dispatches of the King of Prussia, opening them and then re-sealing them with special wax and carefully counterfeited seals. Perhaps surprisingly in a bastion of human rights, its interceptions enjoyed full legality. The statute of 1657 that established the postal service declared outright that the mails were the best means of discovering dangerous and wicked designs against the commonwealth