When was the last time that you helped someone?
If I was to take time out to actually think of all I have done to help people I’m sure I’d find more (not trying to make myself look good here, but it’s just one of the things my mother (God rest her soul) always taught us, she always helped other people too.
Which is correct I have contacted with or I have made contact with?
“I have contacted [name]” and “I contacted [name]” would both be correct. What may have confused you is that we also say “I have made contact with” or “I made contact with”. Here the active verb is “made” which properly takes the preposition “with”. Free English writing tool. Write in clear, mistake-free English with our free writing app. Try now!
When do you help someone do you get something in return?
If that is the case is it possible to act that way knowing you’ll always get something in return either from that person (at the least gratitude), others who see/hear of it, or yourself by just feeling good about what you did? the question is– when you help people you get something in return- you feel good or someone compliments you or something.
How to write a friend you haven’t contacted in a long time?
It’s been ages since we last spoke. I hope everything is going well. Sorry, I haven’t been in contact recently. I’ve been meaning to write to you for the last couple of months, but I just haven’t got round to doing it. Sorry for my laziness. What have you been up to lately? I remember you telling me that you were thinking about moving house.
When was the last time someone emailed me?
The last time it happened, I was in the middle of the nowhere. I had to wait for 2 hours until the break down service arrived! Apart from that, nothing much has changed. I’m still living in the same house in Sheffield and still going trekking in the mountains every other weekend.
When to apologise for not contacting a friend?
(phrase) In an email to a friend where there has been no contact in a long time, it is polite to apologise for not contacting sooner at the beginning. This is what ‘sorry, I haven’t been in contact recently’ is to do. When you apologise, don’t give an excuse like you’ve been busy (it sounds false). Blame yourself for being lazy.