These two letters are all mixed up. Put the sentences in the right order. Each letter has three separate main parts.
| 1. | Dear Mrs. Weinburger | |
| a) | Please give my regards to Steven Hill. | |
| b) | It was interesting to hear your views on our new products. | |
| c) | I would be very grateful, therefore, if you could send me a list of agents – perhaps from the yellow pages. |
| d) | As you know, our company is planning to open a branch in Los Angeles. | |
| e) | I was wondering if you could help me. | |
| f) | It was a pleasure to meet you at the Trade fair last month. | |
| g) | We are now looking for office space in the town centre and we need to know the names and addresses of some property agents. | |
| With best wishes, | ||
| Hans Seitz | ||
| Hans Seitz | ||
| Divisional Director |
| 2. | Dear Ms Soares | |
| a) | I am afraid that I have some bad news. | |
| b) | Thank you very much for your letter. | |
| c) | I hope that this does not inconvenience you in any way. | |
| d) | I hope that you have completely recovered now. | |
| e) | Due to unforeseen problems, we are unable to deliver your order on time. | |
| f) | Please give my regards to Mr. Segall. | |
| g) | We expect to be back to normal by the end of this month, so I am sure that you will receive the goods within three weeks. | |
| h) | I was sorry to hear that you have been ill recently. | |
| Kind regards | ||
| Ke Soon Lee | ||
| Ke Soon Lee | ||
| Overseas Sales Dept |






