1. Dear Sir/Madam,
2. I am writing to apply for the MA Classical Archaeology course offered by your university for the next academic year starting in September.
3. I am 28 years old and I've got a bachelor's degree in art history from the University of Cambridge. I continued my studies and last year I was awarded a master's degree. I have always been interested in classical art, literature, and languages. As a student at Whitby Secondary School, I passed three A level exams in History, Latin, and Classical Literature.
4. Since the completion of my studies at Cambridge University, I have been working as a curator at Whitby Town Museum. I have enjoyed my job enormously. However, I feel I need to continue my professional development and expand my knowledge of classical cultures. I believe that taking a place on the MA Classical Archaeology course would enable me to gain very valuable new insights into the classical period.
5. I enclose my resume with further details of my qualifications and work experience. I hope that you will consider me for admission to the course.
6. I look forward to hearing from you soon.
7. Yours faithfully,
8. Catharine M. Shelley
9. 6 Henley Street
10. Whitby
11. June, 2018
12. Faculty of Humanities
13. Archaeology Department
14. University of Durham G
1. The correct adverb for "regular" is "regularly". The adverb "regularly" is formed by adding the suffix "-ly" to the adjective "regular". Adverbs ending with "-ly" describe how an action is done.
2. The correct adverb for "hard" is also "hard". The adjective "hard" does not require any changes to become an adverb. It already describes how an action is done, so it does not need the "-ly" suffix.
3. The correct adverb for "happy" is "happily". Similar to "regularly", the adverb "happily" is formed by adding the suffix "-ly" to the adjective "happy". This adverb describes how an action is done.
In summary, the correct adverbs are:
1. regularly
2. hard
3. happily
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