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Steve's suggestion is the best, but if you want to apologise in a more formal way, then So in spite of the immediate misfortune, for the he things will ultimately be better in some overall sense. I deeply regret what occurred, and i promise that i will make every effort and do everything in my power to prevent its reoccurrence.
In a formal letter, what kind of sentence could i write Second the writer is obviously very religious and has the opinion that everything is part of god's plan and that god always has a positive motivation The programme perfectly suits my needs
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According to a dictionary the phrase with fits makes. One of my colleagues (not a native english speaker) always ends his emails like this Bests mike i guess he means best regards with bests If i answer yes ~ that means i am aware of any contact and there isn't any.
However, i avoid using this most of the times. I wonder which case the gerund or infinitive is (more) appropriate here I did my best to do something or i did my best doing something? In the uk, black person is the usual way to describe someone of african or caribbean ethnic background and i wouldn't expect it to be taken as offensive
Referring to someone as a black (as a noun) would be offensive
Referring to someone as the black guy could conceivably be interpreted as a little disrespectful if you might have been expected to call them by name, depending on the context. I like chocolate and sweets but i like peanut best.= 'correct'👍 and widely used by english speakers even though may be considered as a little informal I like chocolate and sweets but i like peanut the most= 'correct'👍 and more formal. In one post, a commenter maintained that the phrases i did my best and i did the best i could don't mean quite the same thing
If it is true, what is the fine difference between the two? Well there a couple of things happening in the sentences cited First whoever he is seems to have suffered some sort of misfortune
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