This quiz on personal letters helps you practice how to properly stress words in a sentence. When writing personal letters, it’s important to focus on the key words that show your message clearly, whether it’s your feelings, intentions, or a request. For example, stressing words like “thank” or “appreciate” shows gratitude, while words like “need” or “urgency” highlight importance. Avoid using unclear language or missing important details in your letters to make sure your message is understood clearly. Always be polite and direct to avoid confusion.

Question 1:  Which word would you stress in the sentence 'I am writing to inform you about the upcoming event'?

Question 2:  In the sentence 'I hope this letter finds you well,' which word is important to stress?

Question 3:  Which word should be stressed in the sentence 'I would like to thank you for your support'?

Question 4:  To emphasize the purpose of the letter, which word should be stressed? 'I am writing to express my gratitude'.

Question 5:  Which word should be stressed in the sentence 'Please let me know your availability'?

Question 6:  In the sentence 'I am looking forward to hearing from you,' which word carries the most stress?

Question 7:  To show that the sender is thanking the recipient for their kindness, which word should be stressed? 'I truly appreciate your kindness'.

Question 8:  Which word would be stressed in the sentence 'I am excited to invite you to the party'?

Question 9:  Which word in 'I would love to catch up soon' is most important to stress?

Question 10:  In the sentence 'Thank you for your prompt response,' which word should be stressed?

Question 11:  Which word should be stressed to emphasize the urgency in 'I need to hear from you by tomorrow'?

Question 12:  To emphasize the subject of the letter, which word would you stress in 'This letter is about the upcoming event'?

Question 13:  Which word should be stressed to highlight the sender's appreciation in 'I am very grateful for your help'?

Question 14:  To show interest in the recipient's situation, which word should be stressed in 'I hope everything is going well with you'?

Question 15:  In the sentence 'Please do not hesitate to contact me,' which word carries the stress?

Question 16:  Which word should be stressed in 'I look forward to your reply' to indicate anticipation?

Question 17:  To emphasize that the sender is available, which word should be stressed in 'I am available to meet at your convenience'?

Question 18:  Which word in the sentence 'I am writing to confirm our meeting on Monday' is most important to stress?

Question 19:  In the sentence 'I hope you are doing well,' which word carries the stress?

Question 20:  To emphasize the sender's intention in 'I am writing to inform you of a change in plans,' which word should be stressed?