jump to navigation

Contoh Surat B. Inggris Bisnis November 15, 2009

Posted by jayusman12 in Uncategorized.
add a comment

Earn up to $300 to $1,350 weekly in your Spare Time!

My name is John Doe and I’ m the president of Doe International. The demand for our products has mushroomed in the past year and frankly we need your help to meet the demand. Experience is not required and you can work this powerful money-making program part-time from your own home.

We need dependable people immediately in order to expand our direct response mailing campaign. You will be mailing our product brochures to prospective customers. Ours is a multi-billion dollar market that’s booming. You can cash in by joining our team.

Mail our brochures and Make $1.00 per Envelope plus 50% per Order!

Your participation in our direct response program will give you pre-stamped, preaddressed envelopes directly to your home on a regular basis, along with $1.00 advance payment per envelope. You just stuff our brochures in the envelopes and drop them in the mail. Then, when customers order our products, we will send you 50% of the money on a weekly basis.

You set your own limits on how much you want to earn. There are no quotas or special requirements. You can start with a few and do more after you start making money. By following the easy instructions, you can start receiving envelopes that will be delivered directly to your mailbox. You simply write your special mailer code number on brochures, stuff them in the envelopes, and drop them in the mail.

Receive & Stuff 300 Envelopes… Earn $300.00

Receive & Stuff 750 Envelopes… Earn $750.00

Receive & Stuff 1000 Envelopes… Earn $1000.00

Direct response is a proven method of marketing. When you send out 750 brochures, for example, you could receive up to 75 orders. At the rate $18.00 profit per order, that’s another $1,350.00 in commission checks directly from us! We send out checks every Friday to people like you nationwide. You will be paid as an independent contractor so we will not deduct any taxes from your checks.

This is not multi-level marketing or door-to-door selling. It is a proven mail order system for direct distribution to our consumers. We handle the inventory and shipping and pay you directly as products are sold from the brochures and catalogs.

We trust that you will be prompt in stuffing and mailing out the brochures to highly motivated prospects. This will ensure the best response. Once you’re registered as one of our home workers, all the people who order will be linked to your code number so whenever they reorder products or catalog items you will be paid 50% again and again!

How to Get Started Immediately

In your initial supplies package, you will be supplied with everything you need to get started. We require a $39 registration fee that is refunded upon processing your first 200 envelopes. This helps eliminate curiosity seekers and shows us that you are serious about following through with our program.

You’ll make money two ways with this program. You earn $1.00 per envelope by processing pre-stamped, preaddressed envelopes through our direct response campaign. You earn $18.00 per order when customers order and reorder our products. Doe International offers 100% satisfaction money back guarantee on everything we sell so you can be sure we offer only the best!

Now is the, best time to get your share of this exciting business. We share the money with you 50/50 because we want you to be successful so we can both prosper! With the way demand for these products has been increasing, I need you to join our team as soon as possible. Welcome to our family of home workers!

Prounouns November 15, 2009

Posted by jayusman12 in Uncategorized.
add a comment

Exercises

1. Mr. Jones cut (his self/him self) shaving.
2. We like (our/ours) new car very much.
3. The dog bit (she/her) on the leg.
4. John (he/himself) went to the meeting.
5. You’ll stick (you/your/yourself) with the pins if you are not carefully.
6. Mary and (I / Me) would rather go to the movie.
7. Every one has town do (their/his) own research.
8. Just between you and (I /me), I don’t like this food.
9. Monday is a holiday for (we / us).
10. (her / hers) car doesn’t go as far as (our/ours).
11. I go to school with (he/him) every day.
12. I see (she/her).
13. She speaks to (we/us/ourselves) every morning.
14. Isn’t (she/her) a nice Person ?
15. (he/him) is going to New York on vacation.
16. (she/her) and john gave the money to the boy.
17. (yours/your) record is scratched and (my/mine) is too.
18. I hurt (my/mine/the) leg.
19. John bought (him self/her self/his self) a new coat.
20. (we/us) girls are going camping over the weekend.

Jawaban :

1. Himself
2. Our
3. Her
4. Himself
5. Yourself
6. I
7. Their
8. We
9. Us
10. Her/Our
11. He
12. Her
13. Us
14. She
15. He
16. She
17. You/Mine
18. My
19. Himself
20. We

Verbs November 15, 2009

Posted by jayusman12 in Uncategorized.
add a comment

1. Verbs that are always followed by the gerund

• Appreciate
• Deny
• Postpone
• Report
• Suggest
• Avoid
• Enjoy
• Practice
• Resent
• Cant’ help
• Finish
• Quit
• Resist
• Consider
• Mind
• Recall
• Resume
• Admit
• Delay
• Miss
• Regret
• Risk

2. Verbs that are always followed by the infinitive

• Pretend
• Try
• Claim
• Forget
• Need
• Refuse
• Want
• Decide
• Hesitate
• Offer
• Seem
• Wish
• Demand
• Hope
• Plan
• Strive
• Agree
• Desire
• Intend
• Prepare
• Tend
• Attempt
• Fail
• Learn

3. The following verbs can be followed by either the infinitive of the gerund with no change in meaning.

• Continue
• Prepare
• Have
• Start
• Drill
• Begin
• Like
• Can’t stead
• Love

4. Adjectives + prepositions followed by the gerund

• Capable of
• Successful
• Fond of
• Tired of
• Accustomed to
• Intent to
• Afraid of
• Interested in

5. Adjectives followed by the infinitive

• Ready
• Difficult
• Hard
• Strange
• Anxious
• Eager
• Pleased
• Common
• Dangerous
• Good

6. Some common verbs which are followed by the infinitive and which option require an indirect object are listed here

• Want
• Convince
• Persuade
• Expect
• Prepare
• Instinct
• Promise
• Allow
• Invite
• Remind
• Ask
• Order
• Urge
• Beg
• Permit

7. Pronouns before the gerund or infinitive
1. S + V + Possesive from (Noun/pronoun) + ( V + ing)
2. S + V + Complement from (Noun/pronoun) + ( to + V1)