The following extracts (A-F) are beginnings or endings of emails or letters. Read them and choose the type of letter/email, then decide whether they are formal or informal
A) The standards of service I received were not acceptable. I hope this matter can be resolved as soon as possible.[accepting an invitation|complaint|application|expressing congratulations|refusing an invitation|request for information] - [formal|informal]
B) I am writing to request information about Macbeth, the play being staged at your theatre this season. I am planning a visit for my class and wish to know some details about performance times and prices.[accepting an invitation|complaint|application|expressing congratulations|refusing an invitation|request for information] - [formal|informal]
C) Well done on passing your exams! We hear you passed with flying colours. Your grandparents are very proud of you.[accepting an invitation|complaint|application|expressing congratulations|refusing an invitation|request for information] - [formal|informal]
D) Sadly, I won't be able to make it to your New Year's party. I'm spending the New Year in New York. Maybe we can meet up when I get back.[accepting an invitation|complaint|application|expressing congratulations|refusing an invitation|request for information] - [formal|informal]
E) I am writing in regard to the post of Junior Manager as advertised in the Evening Telegraph this week. I would like you to consider me for the post as I believe I possess all the skills that make me suitable for this position.[accepting an invitation|complaint|application|expressing congratulations|refusing an invitation|request for information] - [formal|informal]
F) Thanks for inviting us to your party. Of course, we'd love to come! We're really looking forward to it.[accepting an invitation|complaint|application|expressing congratulations|refusing an invitation|request for information] - [formal|informal]