I. Complete the sentences with a preposition. 1. Many thanks your prompt reply.
2. I have put some information the post.
3. We believe buying from local suppliers.
4. We are looking a new supplier.
5. I have forwarded your enquiry BMES.
6. Where can we buy spare parts our machinery?
7. I am interested your new range of furniture.
8. reference your enquiry, I have attached our latest brochure.
II. Match the two parts of the sentences used in making enquiries.
9. I’d like to know (a) some more information about your products
10. We are having problems (b) to our brochure.
11. We can recommend (c) arranging a suitable delivery date.
12. We are looking (d) you could send us more information.
13. I’ll send you (e) where we can buy spare parts.
14. Please refer (f) a supplier in London.
15. We would like to arrange (g) on our website.
16. We would be grateful if (h) for a new supplier.
17. I couldn’t find the information (i) a visit.
III. Write the correct form of the verb with –ing or infinitive with to, in these sentences.
18.We insist on (buy) from local produces.
19.Sorry (hear) about all your problems.
20.Mr. Roulins expects (be) in London next week.
21.She plans (arrive) early in the morning.
22.We are interested in (buy) from Fairtrade organizations.
23.Thank you for (get) back to me so quickly.
24.We recommend (use) Gudul.
25.You can find further details by(go) to our website.
IV. Complete the sentences with a form of the word in brackets.
26.With to your e- mail. (refer)
27.Have you considered John about it? (contact)
28.I’d be interested in your (recommend)
29.What is your ? (advise)
30.Thank you for your (enquire)
V. Order the sentences into a response to an enquiry.
Enquiry 1
a I have attached a copy of our latest catalogue.
b Thank you for your enquiry
c For the most up-to-date prices and offers,
d As requested
e It contains all the information you need
f concerning prices and terms of delivery
g I look forward to hearing from you soon
h visit our website at www.efpc.co.uk.