I would like to tell you, but I really should not say the word!
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"I am writing this letter to tell you..." would be correct. When you are just beginning a letter, you have not yet written it. You don't refer to the act of writing as something that has already happened--that is, something in the past. If you were to use this expression at the end of a letter, you might say "I wrote...," but by then it should not be necessary to state the subject of the letter. It has already been presented. It would be even better just to go ahead and deliver the message without any such introduction as "I am writing this letter."
good morning
In italy you should say 'Bon Appetit' (Enjoy Your Meal)
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NO
The beginning of the end is hard to say what it is, but if you really want to know, the beginning of the end is just that the start of the end. from carl25 NO! The beginning of THE END is the letter "T"
you should say that you are sorry for what you have done.
dear. if you say something is dear you mean it is expensive.
You should say something like,I hate you or how/why could/would you do something like that.
You could say Go, Goodbye or Get out of here. They start with the letter g.
As in wealth, you can say property.