今天小编将跟大家分享不同类型的常用商务英语邮件句型小结相信总有那么几条适合你的,直接抱走吧。 GREETINGS Formal · Dear Sir/ Madam, · Dear Sir or Madam, · To whom it may concern: · Dear Mr/ Ms Jones, · Dear Dr Smith, (note: Using Miss or Mrs to address a woman is not appropriate, as you don’tknow whether she’s married or not) Informal · Hi Dennis, · Hello Claire, · Dear Mum, REASON FOR WRITING / REPLYING Formal · I am writingtomake a reservation/ to apply for the position of…/ to confirm my booking/ to ask for further information about… · I am writingwith regardtothe sale of …/ to the complaint you made on 29th February. · Thank you for your e-mail of 29th February regarding the sale of… / concerning the conference in Brussels. ·With reference toour telephone conversation on Friday, I would like to let you know that… Semi-formal / Informal · Just a quick notetoinvite you to…/ to tell you that… · This is toinvite you to join us for... · Thanks for your e-mail, it was wonderful/great to hear from you. · I wanted to let you know that / tell you about / ask you if… MAKING A REQUEST Formal · Could you please let me know if you can attend … / if you are available for a meeting on 12th December? · I would appreciate it if you could please send me a brochure/ if you could please reply within two days. · Could you possibly arrange a meeting with the Logistics Manager? · I would also like to know if there are any swimming pools in your area. · Please let me know how much the tickets cost. Informal · I was wondering if you could come and see me sometime next week. · Would you mind coming early to help me clear up the place? · Do you think you could call Jerry for me? · Can you call me/ get back to me asap? (as soon as possible) GIVING INFORMATION Formal · We are happy to let you know that your article has been selected for publication. · I am glad to inform you that we will be holding our annual conference in Brussels on 20 September 2014. · We regret to inform you that the show has been cancelled due to bad weather conditions. · We are willing to arrange another meeting with the CEO. · We would be glad to send you another statement if necessary. · Please do let me know if I can be of further assistance. · Should you need any further information/assistance, please do not hesitate to contact us. Informal · I’m sorry, but I can’t make it tomorrow. (= I can’t come tomorrow.) · I’m happy to tell you that John and I are getting married next month. · Would you like me to come early and help you clear up the place? · How about I come and help you out? · Do you need a hand with moving the furniture? COMPLAINING Formal · I am writing to express my dissatisfaction with… / to complain about… · I regret to say that I was not completely satisfied with the room you provided us. · We regret to inform you that your payment is considerably overdue. · I would like to receive a full refund and compensation for the damages. · I am interested to hear how your company can compensate us for the distress we suffered.