An email usually ends with “Best regards,”. Another common ending is “Yours sincerely,”. What is the difference between them? A. There is no difference. B. “Best regards,” is more formal. C. “Yours sincerely,” is more formal. ...
A. Best regards. B. Thanks a lot. C. See you soon. D. Cheers. 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 A。解析:商务邮件结尾用“Best regards”比较正式恰当。选项 B“Thanks a lot”感谢的语气不太适合结尾。选项 C“See you soon”比较适用于熟悉的人之间。选项 D“Cheers”比较随意。反馈...
When ending a business email, which one is appropriate? A. Best regards. B. See you later. C. Take care. D. Cheers. 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 A。解析:“Best regards”是商务邮件中常用的结束语,较为正式。“See you later”“Take care”“Cheers”相对比较随意。反馈 收藏 ...
Yours truly C. Love you D. See you later 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 A。解析:在商务邮件结尾,可以用“Best regards”表示良好的祝愿。B 选项“Yours truly”比较正式,但不如“Best regards”常用;C 选项“Love you”不适合商务场合;D 选项“See you later”比较随意。反馈 收藏 ...
相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 A。“Best regards.”是商务邮件中较为常用的结束语,表达尊敬和良好的祝愿。选项 B“Cheers!”比较随意,通常用于朋友之间的邮件。选项 C“See you later.”和选项 D“Take care.”也不太适合商务邮件的正式结尾。反馈 收藏 ...
When ending a business email, which one is inappropriate? A. Best regards. B. Thanks a lot! C. Yours truly. D. Cheers! 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 D。“Cheers!”通常用于比较随意的场合,不适合作为商务邮件的结尾。A、B、C 选项都是比较常见的商务邮件结尾用语。反馈 收藏 ...
When we write an email to a new customer, which of the following are correct? A、Using formal language B、Being relaxed with grammar C、Showing politeness and respect D、Ending with “Regards” 点击查看答案
Again, not all of these will be appropriate for every single email you send. Just as in spoken communication, the words you use with your boss or an important client will be much different from the ones you’d use with a close friend or co-worker. So, make sure to think through the...
aPlease received the actual results for the name tag. Best Regards! 请接受了实际结果为名牌。 此致敬意![translate] ayou're hot enough to melt ice 正在翻译,请等待... [translate] a送貨方式:廠家快遞給我司指定地點,檢查數量和質量正確快遞代收貨款 Delivers goods the way: The factory express takes...
With regards, FONG FONG Hi Fong, Thanks for your comments. In terms of ‘ed’ pronunciation, you are correct. There are three different ways to pronounce ‘ed’ endings. Please watch our video on ‘ed’ endings to learn the differences in pronunciation (eg, ‘used’ has a /t/ ending ...