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Email Closings Exercise

July 16, 2026 - A2pdf

Complete the 12 sentences below. Choose the best answer for each one.

Progress 0 of 12 answered
1At the end of her email, Anna writes, ..............., Anna.
Wrong!
Use "Best" before your name to close a friendly or neutral email.
2In a work email, Mr Lee ends with ..............., Mr Lee.
Wrong!
Use "Kind regards" as a polite closing in a work email.
3Maya asks for help and closes her email with ..............., Maya.
Wrong!
Use "Thanks" to close an email when you ask someone for help.
4Tom will meet Ben tomorrow, so he writes, ..............., Tom.
Wrong!
Use "See you soon" when you will meet or talk again soon.
5It is Friday afternoon, and Sara finishes her email with ..............., Sara.
Wrong!
Use "Have a nice weekend" to close an email on Friday in a friendly way.
6Ali sends a short message to his teacher and ends with ..............., Ali.
Wrong!
Use "Regards" as a simple polite closing in an email.
7Lily emails her grandmother and can write ..............., Lily.
Wrong!
Use "Love" to close an email to family or someone very close.
8Omar wants to say thank you at the end, so he writes ..............., Omar.
Wrong!
Use "Many thanks" as a polite closing when you want to say thank you.
9Eva starts with 'Dear Mr Green,' and ends with ..............., Eva.
Wrong!
Use "Yours sincerely" as a formal closing when the email begins with the person's name.
10Dan writes to a close friend and finishes with ..............., Dan.
Wrong!
Use "Cheers" as a friendly informal closing to someone you know well.
11Nina writes to a sick friend and ends with ..............., Nina.
Wrong!
Use "Take care" as a warm friendly closing, especially when someone is not well.
12Paul starts with 'Dear Sir or Madam,' and closes with ..............., Paul.
Wrong!
Use "Yours faithfully" as a formal closing when you do not know the reader's name.
Done.
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Answers

  1. At the end of her email, Anna writes, Best, Anna.
  2. In a work email, Mr Lee ends with Kind regards, Mr Lee.
  3. Maya asks for help and closes her email with Thanks, Maya.
  4. Tom will meet Ben tomorrow, so he writes, See you soon, Tom.
  5. It is Friday afternoon, and Sara finishes her email with Have a nice weekend, Sara.
  6. Ali sends a short message to his teacher and ends with Regards, Ali.
  7. Lily emails her grandmother and can write Love, Lily.
  8. Omar wants to say thank you at the end, so he writes Many thanks, Omar.
  9. Eva starts with ‘Dear Mr Green,’ and ends with Yours sincerely, Eva.
  10. Dan writes to a close friend and finishes with Cheers, Dan.
  11. Nina writes to a sick friend and ends with Take care, Nina.
  12. Paul starts with ‘Dear Sir or Madam,’ and closes with Yours faithfully, Paul.
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