3. Sorry I haven't written for so long, but I've been really busy.
4. I'm looking forward to hearing from you soon. Of course, I'll send you pictures
of the awards ceremony in my next letter.
5. Jerry, the captain of the team, was asked to make one too, but he was nervous!
6. Firstly, we're going to have dinner.
7. Our coach told us that we're all going to attend a award ceremony.
8. After the ceremony, we were more than sure that we will win next
championship too.
I
9. Then, the President of the Football association is going to award us medals.
10. After dinner, our coach is going to make a speech.
11. The event is going to be held at the Seaview Hotel restaurant.
12. Let me tell you what's going to happen there.
13. At the end of the ceremony, a photographer is going to take our pictures.
Bye for now,
Keith
2.This qualifier is enough to make anybody immediately cringe. Sure, your intentions are good—you’re attempting to make it clear that you aren’t just lobbing out a personal attack.
But, guess what? This phrase almost always prefaces something that can only be taken personally. In most cases, you’re better off just zipping your lips and keeping quiet.
Oh, and while you’re at it, stop starting sentences with “No offense…” as well. That passive aggressive qualifier is another one of those phrases that only exists to tee up a negative comment
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championship yesterday. Isn't it fantastic!
2. Well, that's all for now.
3. Sorry I haven't written for so long, but I've been really busy.
4. I'm looking forward to hearing from you soon. Of course, I'll send you pictures
of the awards ceremony in my next letter.
5. Jerry, the captain of the team, was asked to make one too, but he was nervous!
6. Firstly, we're going to have dinner.
7. Our coach told us that we're all going to attend a award ceremony.
8. After the ceremony, we were more than sure that we will win next
championship too.
I
9. Then, the President of the Football association is going to award us medals.
10. After dinner, our coach is going to make a speech.
11. The event is going to be held at the Seaview Hotel restaurant.
12. Let me tell you what's going to happen there.
13. At the end of the ceremony, a photographer is going to take our pictures.
Bye for now,
Keith
2.This qualifier is enough to make anybody immediately cringe. Sure, your intentions are good—you’re attempting to make it clear that you aren’t just lobbing out a personal attack.
But, guess what? This phrase almost always prefaces something that can only be taken personally. In most cases, you’re better off just zipping your lips and keeping quiet.
Oh, and while you’re at it, stop starting sentences with “No offense…” as well. That passive aggressive qualifier is another one of those phrases that only exists to tee up a negative comment