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Old 29-Oct-2006, 14:49
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Hello! If you find any mistkaes in terms of grammar and meaning, could you please correct them for me? ( especially the red parts) Thanks in advance

1.I assure you that I will do everything you want me to do.
2.I assure you that your package will be there without delay.
3.Thank you very much for giving me a warm farewell party a few days ago4. I have a lot of experience to install all kinds of Web Server.
Therefore, I think I will be able to help your company to do this work
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Old 29-Oct-2006, 20:20
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Hello! If you find any mistakes in terms of grammar and meaning, could you please correct them for me? ( especially the red parts) Thanks in advance
1.I assure you that I will do everything that you require.
2.I assure you that any package you request will be delivered without delay3.Thank you very much for the farewell party you gave me a few days ago4. I have a great deal of experience in the installation of all kinds of Web Server packages.
I can assure you that I am capable of assisting your company to do this work
Hope this helps
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