Cvičení obchodní angličtiny: slovní zásoba – slovesa v obchodní korespondenci (2)

Cvičení obchodní angličtiny, středně pokročilí

V tomto cvičení si procvičíte používání čtyř sloves obchodní korespondence.

attach | reply | forward | enclose

Jak na to

1. Nastudujte si příslušná slovíčka, včetně sekce ‘how to use’ a příkladových vět.

2. Vypracujte cvičení a zkontrolujte si své odpovědi.

attach

a.ttach

attach
verb to join one thing to another; to add a file to an email
how to use attach something, attach something to something
countable noun: an attachment
adjective: attached
examples 1. I’ve attached a copy of the contract.
2. A copy of the invoice is attached.
3. Please attach a recent photograph to your application form.

enclose

en.close

enclose
verb to put something inside an envelope with a letter
how to use enclose something, a price list, a copy of another letter
countable noun: an enclosure
examples 1. I am enclosing our latest price list.
2. Our price list is enclosed.

reply

re.ply

reply
verb to write back to someone who has written to you
how to use reply to a letter/invitation/advertisement
countable noun: a reply
examples 1. They haven’t replied to our invitation so I assume they are not coming.
2. I wrote to him three weeks ago, but he hasn’t replied yet.
3.Thank you for your quick reply.

forward

for.ward

forward
verb to pass on a letter or message to someone else
how to use forward something, a letter/an email/ a message to someone
forward someone something, a letter/an email/ a message
examples 1. Don’t worry: we will forward all your letters to your new address.
2. I am forwarding you a copy of his email.

Exercise

Now complete the following using attach, reply, forward or enclose in its correct form:

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