5.If you received an English invitation to a formal western banquet but could not attend it, what would be an appropriateaction?
A: Ask a colleague to phone arefusal.
B: Ask a friend to attend the banquet foryou
C: Write a reply informing the host/hostess that you could not attend thebanquet.
D: Accept the invitation but then notattend.
A: Ask a colleague to phone arefusal.
B: Ask a friend to attend the banquet foryou
C: Write a reply informing the host/hostess that you could not attend thebanquet.
D: Accept the invitation but then notattend.
C
举一反三
- If you received an English invitation to a formal western banquet but could not attend it, what would be an appropriate action? __________ A: Ask a friend to attend the banquet B: Ask a colleague to phone a refusal. C: Accept the invitation but then not attend. D: Write a reply informing the host/hostess that you could not attend the banquet.
- If you received an English invitation to a formal western banquet but could not attend it, what would be an appropriate action?( ) A: Accept the invitation but then not attend. B: Ask a colleague to phone a refusal. C: Write a reply informing the host/hostess that you could not attend the banquet. D: Ask a friend to attend the banquet for you
- 5.If you received an English invitation to a formal western banquet but could not attend it, what would be an appropriate action?
- 5.If you received an English invitation ... appropriate action?
- It’s polite to write an invitation when you invite someone to attend your anniversary party
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We would ____it if you could attend our New Year’s reception.
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中国大学MOOC:"If you cannot attend the conference, there’s no need for you to respond to the invitation letter received.";
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Could you please ________ why you can’t come to attend the meeting?
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中国大学MOOC: If you accept the invitation, you can write_____ when you reply the invitation card.
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If you accept the invitation, you can write_____ when you reply the invitation card. A: sorry B: accept with pleasure C: regret D: previous engagement