To make the sentence correct, you would add a comma after "Thursday" (option B).
This past Thursday, the mechanic told me my car needed new brakes.
Answer:
Below is the letter:
Explanation:
Wisdom Public School,
New Delhi,
India.
Sunday 11th October, 2020.
The Sales Manager,
Bharat Electronics & Domestic Appliances Limited,
New Delhi,
India.
Dear Sir/Ma,
PURCHASE-ORDER PLACEMENT FOR SCHOOL HOSTEL APPLIANCES
I write with the intent of purchasing some equipment for the school hostel at Wisdom Public School. As the hostel warden, I am in charge of the smooth running of activities within the hostel premises - which entails the purchase and repair of hostel appliances, furniture, and other amenities. I wish to place an order for five ceiling fans, four microwave ovens, and three geysers.
As this is somewhat a bulk purchase altogether, I wish to request a discount on the total sales price. Kindly let me know what percentage of the total price or of individual prices you will be willing to give the school as a discount. A favorable transaction will surely encourage us to patronize you in the future.
Thank you for your time and anticipated favorable transaction. I hope to read from you soon.
Best Regards,
Apoorv Saxena
+910012345678
Sunday, 11th October, 2020.
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Question: Which statement best evaluates the pace of delivery of a poetry reading?
Answer: D) The reader's slow and steady delivery enhanced the attitude of patient waiting described in the poem!
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Answer:
This is a declarative sentence.
Explanation:
Declarative sentences are those that aim to pass on information, expose something that has happened or is happening. This sentence can also be considered a comparative sentence, as it compares the emotion expected to be felt by the narrator and the emotion that the narrator actually felt in relation to the joke in the classroom.
The sentence also has a dependent clause "what was meant to be" that needs a complement to make sense and get a message across. This complement is the clause that is established immediately afterwards, ending the sentence.