The only letter that makes a word is U, to spell "rustic."
The correct grammar for the sentence is: "Please note that this letter is merely an inquiry regarding your interest and availability."
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in regards to (your letter) as it were (i still say no)etc
Yes, if the sentence following the question mark and closing speech marks is the start of a new sentence.
A properly written sentence starts with a capital letter.
s
The following are your resumé and covering letter is a correct sentence.
T
the best following sentence would be i have many ambtions before and the are.....
We can't answer that accurately without knowing the sentence.
There's a capital letter in my alphabet soup! This alphabet is missing a few letters.
down stream the river wieds...
you use don't, as in "I don't dance"
J , and Q are missing.
There is not a missing word in this word. There is a missing letter in this words, which is the letter T.
The correct grammar for the sentence is: "Please note that this letter is merely an inquiry regarding your interest and availability."
the missing letter is the letter i