English Lessons
“If you have any questions regarding Adele or her performance, please feel free to contact me.”
You're writing a letter of recommendation for a former employee who is applying for a new job. You have finished writing most of the letter, and this is how you conclude it.
“My coach used to tell us, 'You miss 100% of the shots you don't take.'”
Your friend is trying to decide whether to send an application to a graduate school that he wants to get into. He really wants to go there but doesn't think that he'll be accepted. You want to convince him to apply, so you say this.
“She is highly motivated, reliable, and pleasant to work with.”
Your former employee is applying for a new job and has asked you to write her a letter of recommendation. This is one of the positive things you write about her.
“We lost touch with each other after high school.”
You've been sending Facebook messages to an old friend who you haven't spoken with in many years. Your wife asked who he was. This is how you explain your history with this friend.
“Our success was largely due to Adele's contributions.”
Your former employee is applying for a new job and has asked you to write a letter of recommendation. In your letter, you're describing a project that she was really helpful with. You have described how successful that project was, and conclude by...
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