Read and Listen To Sentences Using the Word
"Letter"
- I'm writing a letter.
- He mailed a letter home.
- Are you writing a letter?
- Did you receive my letter?
- Thank you for your letter.
- Your letter made me happy.
- I will write Judy a letter.
- Mary showed the letter to me.
- Should I reply to his letter?
- I plan to write Judy a letter.
- I wrote her a letter every day.
- I'm expecting a letter from her.
- This letter is addressed to you.
- Was this letter written by Mary?
- Didn't you write a letter to him?
- She addressed the letter to John.
- She cried as she read the letter.
- She answered my letter right away.
- I intend to write a letter to Judy.
- I saw my sister tear up the letter.
- I received her letter the other day.
- He angrily tore up the letter from her.
- She didn't try to translate the letter.
- Does Tom have to write the letter today?
- She tore the letter up after reading it.
- I didn't receive even one letter from her.
- Would you mind mailing this letter for me?
- Would you mind sending this letter for me?
- Have you received an answer to your letter?
- Tom showed her the letter from Santa Claus.
- I got a letter from an old friend yesterday.
- Excuse me for opening your letter by mistake.
- I asked her to make four copies of the letter.
- Please send me a letter as soon as you arrive.
- She came downstairs with a letter in her hand.
- It isn't easy to write a love letter in English.
- She wrote him a long letter, but he didn't read it.
- She wrote him a long letter, but she didn't mail it.
- I think it's time for me to write my mother another letter.