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    Letter to apologise


    John couldn't attend his friend's birthday party. He writes a letter to apologise.

    Fill in the gaps with correct parts.

     





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    Dear Mark, I hope and you had a great birthday celebration. that I couldn't come to your birthday. that I wouldn't be able to come to your birthday party. that I had to leave the city urgently for my office work. reports and catch the flight early in the morning. , my flight was delayed by three hours. made my days very stressful. you will forgive me for my thoughtlessness. , I have decided to give you a dinner party next weekend at hotel Rainbow. I know this is your favourite hotel and you will come. hearing from you. Regards, John








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