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Question
Imagine that you are the sports captain of your school. Write a formal letter to the sports captain of another school inviting her/ his team for a friendly match. You may choose any sport. Give details of time and place
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Solution
From,
R. Sawant,
Sports captain,
Shardashram HSS,
Mumbai – 2.
To,
Mr. Soham,
Sports captain,
Balmohan HSS,
Yamunanagar,
Madhurai – 12.
Dear Soham,
We are indeed happy to know that your school has a strong cricket team. It will be great thing for us to play with your team.
We kindly invite you to play with our team a friendly match in cricket. We can have the match on 23rd September at 2 p.m. in our school ground.
We hope you will also be happy to play with us. Please send us your acceptance immediately.
Your’s lovingly,
R.Sawant.
Mumbai
August 18, 20
Sports Captain.
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