Write a business letter based on the sample and the main principles of conducting business correspondence from the text.
For example:
Dear Sirs,
An enquiry has come in from a company owning several high-class hotels in our country. They are opening a new hotel and have asked us to submit quotations for furniture and equipment in accordance with the attached list.
The furniture and equipment must be of the most up-to-date design, and it would have to be delivered in time for the opening of the hotel in October. Will you please let us know, therefore, whether you have the goods in stock and if not, how long it will take to complete an order for the quantities required. We shall also be glad to have an estimate of the number of cases required and the cost of packing.
We have sent you a telex today, text as copy enclosed. Your reply by telephone or fax would be appreciated.
Yours faithfully, ….
1) has Nick opened the window?
Nick hasn't opened the window.
2) have Jake and Mike washed their bike?
Jane and Mike haven't washed their bike.
3) has Samantha washed up?
Samantha hasn't washed up.
4) have Bob and Mary been at the cinema?
Bob and Mary haven't been at the cinema.
5) has Len made a cake?
Len hasn't made a cake.
6) has Lord jumped over the fence?
Lord hasn't jumped over the fence.
7) has Ben cleaned his teeth?
Ben hasn't cleaned his teeth.
8) has Lucy painted the chair?
Lucy hasn't painted the chair.
9) have Tim and Kathy decorated the Christmas tree?
Tim and Kathy haven't decorated the Christmas tree.
William Shakespeare is the greatest of all playwrights and poets of all times. He is famous for his plays and poetry;
2) What is Shakespeare's major achievement as a poet?
His major achievement as a poet is his sonnets.
3) How can you define a sonnet?
A sonnet is a poem consisting of 14 lines with a moral at the end;
4) What themes do Shakespeare's sonnets deal with?
His sonnets deal with the great themes: love, beauty, death, friendship, change, and immortality.