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Please correct the following letter if there is any mistake
Best regards
Ganesh

Dear Rajah
How are you getting on? We heard that there is a sever rain and all the places are covered with flood water and there is no telephone facilities in some of the areas in Jaffna. Is the rain ceased or still continuing? In Australia also raining season started.
Since from the last week I am on leave I will be going to work from next Monday
Kind regards
Ganesh
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Text: Dear Rajah, How are you getting on? We heard that there is a sever rain... #2 (permalink) Fri Nov 28, 2008 13:47 pm   Text: Dear Rajah, How are you getting on? We heard that there is a sever rain...
 

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Dear Rajah,

How are you getting on? We heard that there is severe rain, everywhere is covered with floodwater, and there are no telephone facilities in some areas of Jaffna. Is the rain still continuing? In Australia also the rainy season has started.
From last week I have been on leave, but I will be going to work next Monday.

Kind regards,
Ganesh
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