Formal English

Formal English
This is to tell you that your book was scrapped by the publisher’s as it was pretty crap. If you want them to take another look you’d better use their feedback to change it.

Can you rewrite this in formal English?
What will you pay attention to?

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This lesson contains 4 slides, with interactive quizzes and text slides.

time-iconLesson duration is: 10 min

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Formal English
This is to tell you that your book was scrapped by the publisher’s as it was pretty crap. If you want them to take another look you’d better use their feedback to change it.

Can you rewrite this in formal English?
What will you pay attention to?

Slide 1 - Slide

Slide 2 - Slide

This is to tell you that your book was scrapped by the publisher’s as it was pretty crap. If you want them to take another look you’d better use their feedback to change it.
This is to tell you that your book was scrapped by the publisher’s as it was pretty crap. If you want them to take another look you’d better use their feedback to change it.



Slide 3 - Open question

This is to tell you that your book was scrapped by the publisher’s as it was pretty crap. If you want them to take another look you’d better use their feedback to change it.
This is to tell you that your book was scrapped by the publisher’s as it was pretty crap. If you want them to take another look you’d better use their feedback to change it.



Slide 4 - Open question