36. Which expression is more formal than the others? We ______ the following equipment. (A) require (B) want (C) need (D) have to. 37. When does one use the phrase "Yours faithful... 36. Which expression is more formal than the others? We ______ the following equipment. (A) require (B) want (C) need (D) have to. 37. When does one use the phrase "Yours faithfully"?

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The image contains two English grammar questions. The first question asks which of the provided expressions is more formal than the others in the context of the sentence "We ______ the following equipment". The second question asks when to use the phrase "Yours faithfully".
Answer
A. require. Use "Yours faithfully" in formal letters when the recipient's name is unknown.
The more formal expression is (A) require. "Yours faithfully" is used in formal letters when you do not know the name of the person you are writing to.
Answer for screen readers
The more formal expression is (A) require. "Yours faithfully" is used in formal letters when you do not know the name of the person you are writing to.
More Information
Require implies a sense of necessity and is thus more formal than want, need or have to.
Tips
Some people mistakenly believe that 'Yours faithfully' is used when you know the recipient's name, but it's actually the opposite.
Sources
- Answer Key & transcript - assets.loescher.it
- Strokovna terminologija v tujem jeziku 1 - English for mecha - skupnost-vss.si
- English Language Revision - Open Development & Education - docs.opendeved.net
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