A Different World 6x11 Dwayne gets into a huge altercation
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What is a Message? • A message is a short piece of information that you give to a person when you cannot speak to them directly. • It can be in written or oral or recorded form. • • There are five steps involved in understanding format of message writing : • 1. First create a rectangular box where you will write your message. • In the top middle, write in capital letter, MESSAGE • 2. In the next line, in the left-hand corner, write the date on which you are writing the message, and in the right-hand corner, • write the time of the message. • 3. In the next line, write the receiver's name that is the name of the person for whom the message is being written. • You may include salutation if required. It is not mandatory. • 4. Then comes the body of your message that is the actual information that needs to be communicated. • It should be short, specific, and clear. The word limit is 50 words. So, stick to the word limit while writing any message. • 5.Finally write the name of the person who has written the message. • Exercise : • Write a message for your Father. His partner Mr. Sharma called up from Delhi and informed you that he is arriving at Ahmedabad • by the morning flight and needs to be picked up. • • For a detailed understanding of message writing, please watch the entire video. • Please watch the videos from below Playlist for understanding Various Grammar and Writing Topics: • Writing Skills • • Writing Skills • All about Modal Verbs | Defective Verbs | Auxiliary Verbs | Examples | Exercise | Part 1 • • All about Modal Verbs | Defective Ver... • Can vs Could | Similarity | Differences | Modal Verbs | Examples | Exercise | Pat 2 • • Can vs Could | Similarity | Differenc... • May vs Might | Similarity | Differences | Modal Verbs | Examples | Exercise | Pat 3 • • May vs Might | Modal Verbs | Similari... • Will vs Would | Similarity | Differences | Modal Verbs | Examples | Exercise | Pat 4 • • Will vs Would | Similarity | Differen... • shall vs should | Similarity | Differences | Modal Verbs | Examples | Exercise | Pat 5 • • Shall vs Should | Similarity | Differ... • must vs ought to | Similarity | Differences | Modal Verbs | Examples | Exercise | Pat 6 • • Must vs Ought to | Should vs Ought to... • • Active and Passive Voice video links : • Active vs Passive Voice | Part 1 • • Active Voice vs Passive Voice | Advan... • Convert Active Voice to Passive Voice | Eight types | Based on Tenses | Part 2 • • Convert Active Voice to Passive Voice... • How to convert active to passive voice | Interrogative Sentence | Seven Steps | Part 3 | Examples | Exercise | part 3 • • How to convert active to passive voic... • Convert active to passive voice | Interrogative Sentence | WH Words | Part 4 | Examples | Exercise • • Convert active to passive voice | Int... • • Grammar Basics | Parts of Speech | • • Grammar Basics | Parts of Speech • Tenses | Advanced Grammar | Animated videos • • Tenses | Advance Grammar | Animated v... • Active Passive Voice | English Grammar • • Active Passive Voice | English Grammar • Grammar Basics | Sentences • • Grammar Basics | Sentences • Direct Indirect Speech | Advanced Grammar • • Direct Indirect Speech | Advance Grammar • Important Grammar Lessons • • Learn all the Important Grammar Lesso... • Articles In English • • Articles In English • Figure of Speech • • Figure of Speech Step by Step • • Exam Preparation Tips • • Exam Preparation Tips • Subject-Verb Agreement • • Subject Verb Agreement in Depth Step ... • Modifiers • • Modifiers
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