Letter 1
Dear Ms. Lo
1.(With regard to/According to/despite) your interest in the Hong Kong School of Etiquette, we are writing to inform you that 2.(due to/since/therefore) an overwhelming response to next month’s classes, a special seminar called "Etiquette for Businessmen" will be available on Saturday afternoons for the next three weeks.
3(Despite/Since/Although)your company is our regular client, we are glad to offer you an extra session on a Saturday evening 4.(as soon as/even if/provided that) there are ten or more students. Attached please find a brochure of the course description, which contains the enrollment form and details of this special program, for your reference.
I look forward to hearing from you after you have had a chance to look over the materials.
Best Wishes,
Alan Wong
letter 2
Dear Mr Tsang
5.(With reference to/other than/due to) your recent application for credit with our firm, we regret to inform you that we cannot extend credit terms to you at the 6.( in order to/apart from/owing to)present time the evaluation of your present financial situation as reported by the credit bureau.
7.(If/Since/Although) you feel that there may be some errors in the records of the credit reporting agency, we suggest that you contact them in order to review their current information. 8.(Would/Could/Should)there have been errors made, please direct them to submit a revised report to us for our reconsideration.
Please feel free to call me if I can be of further assistance.
Yours
Stephen Tsui