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He worked hard ……………… he might pass the examination.
Question 1:
He worked hard ……………… he might pass the examination.
A.
so
B.
that
C.
hence
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FROM: Pierre Grenier [
[email protected]
]
TO: Elizabeth Monaco [
[email protected]
]
SUBJECT: Custom order
DATE: July 12
Dear Ms. Monaco,
I just wanted to inform you that we have completed your gown. Specifically, the hemline has now been shortened by four centimeters, as you indicated you would not be wearing high heels.
We are open until 6 p.m. on Fridays and closed on weekends, so please pick up your gown sometime this week. We also encourage you to try on the dress one last time just to make sure everything is as it should be.
I kindly request that you submit full payment when you next visit my shop. The details are as follows:
7 meters of red brocade silk
$580
Custom gown design
$200
Labor (sewing, fittings, alterations)
$400
Subtotal
$1,180
+10 percent sales tax
(Total Amount Due) $1,298
Thank you so much again for your patronage, and I am sure you'll look great in the gown a firm's awards presentation this Saturday night.
Sincerely,
Pierre Grenier
Grenier Custom Fashions