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Dear Sir, I am writing this letter to describe the .
Question 1:
Dear Sir, I am writing this letter to describe the ....... I've been having with one of your products.
A.
incidents
B.
instances
C.
problems
D.
examples
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Dear Sir, I am writing this letter to describe the ....... I've been having with one of your products.
I am referring to your lawnmower ....... in the catalogue as 'Supercut'.
To begin with I would like to take ....... over the name itself.
'Super' to my mind suggests ......., which it does not possess.
'Cut' I should have thought was an essential ....... of any lawnmower.
Unfortunately this does not ....... to 'Supercut'.
The first time I tried to use it, your lawnmower simply ....... over the grass but did not cut it.
....... the grass was flat but it was still as long as when I had started.
What I would like you to do is to pay me ....... my money and take 'Supercut' away.
Finally I want someone to come and cut my grass at your ........*^*Yours faithfully, Herb Grass.*^*
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