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- It was great to get your letter.
- Thanks for your letter. It was great/lovely to hear from you.
- Thanks for your long letter. It was really great to hear all your news, after not hearing from you for ages.
- Sorry I havent written for so long but.
- I was really pleased to hear that
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- I would really like you to visit me this summer. Write to me and tell me your plans.
- Please give/send my regards (love) to your.
- And write and tell me your plans for.
- Write back soon!
- If you want to know anything else, just drop me a line.
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- I am writing to ask for your advice
- Can you give me your advice?
- Ive got a problem and I need your advice.
- What do you think I should do?
- Do you think I should?
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I'm writing to invite you to... | I'm really sorry that I forgot about... | I'm writing to thank you so much for... | I'm writing to congratulate you on passing your exams... |
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We invite you for dinner. .
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Its my Birthday next week. I am having a party.- . .
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Do you want to come? ?
Do you fancy coming? ?
Can you come? ?
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Thanks for the invite. ! ( )
Thank you for the invitation. ! ( )
Its nice/ good / kind of you to invite me. .
Thank you very much! !
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Ill certainly be there. .
That would be nice. Ill come. . .
Certainly, I'd love to! , !
Sure, that would be great! , !
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Adaptation | (, ) |
Dystopia | |
Exposition | , |
Tribute | , |
Focal-point | |
Best-selling novel | - |
Backstory | |
Sense of scope | |
Verbs | |
To star | |
To round out | , |
To place the bets | |
To borrow heavily from | |
To be treated with some emotions | - - |
To be based on | |
To be amazingly impressive | |
Couple that | |
Adjectives | |
Supporting cast | , |
Scene-chewing role | , |
Yesteryear | |
No-holds-barred | |
Star-crossed lovers | ( ) |
Accomplished Oscar-nominated actor | (), |
Post-apocalyptic environment | |
Universally accepted entertainment | |
Well-paced script | |
Meaningful characters | |
Motion-sickness-inducing camera | |
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Critically acclaimed | |
Inherently | , |
At times | |
Phrases | |
To exhibit something close to earlier performance | , |
The film feels like a watered-down edit of a much more ambitious film | |
To judge a picture solely on the merits contained within it | , |
Something that is sorely missing from the movie is (idea) | - () |
Something is haphazardly executed (concept, the main message) | - (, ) |
Something is a far-cry from masterpiece (the work of a cameraman, film) | - ( , ) |