Greeting
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lianza.org.nzTēnā kōrua Greeting two people. Don’t insert the names. Tēnā koutou Greeting three or more people. Informal letter or email: (Note: kia ora can mean hello, good morning, good afternoon and thank you) Kia ora Hello any number of people Kia ora kōrua Hello to two people ...
US MILITARY CUSTOMS AND COURTESIES
www.uakron.edugreeting, leaving, reporting, and other military situations to publicly show respect for the superior’s rank Figure 2.1 Military Rank Progression 8420010_OT2_p128-135 8/15/08 2:38 PM Page 131. When to Salute A salute is a public sign of …
PATIENT ROOM CLEANING CHECKLIST: TERMINAL CLEAN
elaunch.rubbermaidcommercial.comgreeting the patient Leave the High Security Cleaning Cart in the hall and set up Safety Sign PATIENT ROOM CLEANING PROCEDURES Survey the room, straighten furnishings and pick up loose debris Empty and line waste containers Clean …
Writing Formats for Level 1 and 2 Reformed Functional Skills
qualifications.pearson.combegin with an appropriate greeting and end with an appropriate close. Level of formality: An informal approach would be appropriate for an email to a friend or relative although candidates should still write in full sentences and use correct spellings. A more formal approach would be needed for a work-related topic. Online feedback forms
Unit Supporting and Concluding 4 Sentences
ngl.cengage.com72 Unit 4 • Supporting and Concluding Sentences Supporting sentences give information that explains and expands the topic of the paragraph. They answer questions—who? what? where? when? why?and how?—and give details.Good writers think of these questions when they write supporting sentences for the topic sentence.
CHAPTER Sequence Labeling for Parts of Speech and Named ...
web.stanford.edu2 CHAPTER 8•SEQUENCE LABELING FOR PARTS OF SPEECH AND NAMED ENTITIES 8.1 (Mostly) English Word Classes Until now we have been using part-of-speech terms like noun and verb rather freely. In this section we give more complete definitions.