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Old 07-Jan-2006, 08:50
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Could anyone please run thorugh the following letter and give any suggestion for improvement? Thank you so much for your time.
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Dear Fiona
I’m terribly sorry to hear about what happened to your dad’s silver. You’re right in saying it must have been an insider’s job as I think I know who the culprit is.
In today’s Oxford Mail, there’s an advert for the sale of a silver teapot which, I’m absolutely sure, is your father’s piece. You might be wondering how I can be so sure about that. The seller is no other than Michael – he even has the nerve to put down his own phone number on the advert. How pathetic! Fiona, even if he really loves you, he surely has a strange way of showing his affection. While I know I really shouldn’t tell you how to live your life, I can’t stand by idly and watch my best friend got conned by a lying thief. Leave it to me to get the pot back but, for goodness sake, dump him my dear. Don’t even think about staying under the same roof with such a crook.
When I get the teapot back I’ll keep it until you come here so don’t you worry anymore. Just tell your dad that you found it back from a friend who is a practical joker or something along that line to keep him happy for now.
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Stan
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insider's job- usually we say 'inside job'
as I think I know who the culprit is- I'd put a coma before this
dump him my dear- dump him, my dear
When I get the teapot back I’ll keep it until you come here so don’t you worry anymore.- how about a comma or two?
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Dear tdol

Thank you so much for your comments.

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