Letter to Director Price Control Authority: Tackling Overcharging
Writing a letter to the Director of Price Control Authority to address overcharging is an essential grammar exercise for Class 9 English under the Federal Board’s 2025 SLO guidelines. This task tests your ability to use formal register, correct terminology, and persuasive grammar structures. In this letter, you will learn how to bring a civic issue to the attention of a high-level authority, using coherent arguments and respectful tone.
Grammar Skills Practiced
You will apply modal verbs (must, should), conditional clauses (If prices are not regulated…), and passive voice to explain situations objectively. Attention to commas, formal salutations, and professional tone is crucial. This helps you demonstrate control over functional grammar and respectful correspondence.
Structure Summary
Format your letter with your address and date at the top, followed by the Authority’s address. Start with “Dear Sir,” and a subject line like “Subject: Urgent Action Needed on Overcharging.” The body should explain the problem, provide examples with evidence, and suggest corrective steps. End with “Yours faithfully,” and your name.
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Refer to the PDF below for a model letter with proper grammar and format—ideal for exam practice and public advocacy writing.