| A | B |
| procedure | established method; any means of doing or accomplishing something; same as routine |
| whether | introduces alternatives; introduces indirect question; either |
| receipt | a written or printed acknowledgment that things such as sums of money have been given to the person who issues the acknowledgment; act of receiving |
| receive | to take or accept something given; accept electronic signals |
| recommend | suggest something as a good idea; endorse somebody or something; entrust somebody to another |
| reference | a spoken or written comment that either specifically mentions or calls attention to somebody or something; statement of character and qualifications |
| remittance | the sending of money to pay for merchandise or services; money |
| representative | somebody who speaks for others; member of legislature; commercial agent or salesperson; example; characteristic; letting people elect somebody; made up of all types |
| separate | apart; unrelated; different; move or keep something apart; be between things; come apart; part company; cease living as a couple |
| shipment | a quantity of goods that are shipped together as part of the same cargo |
| shipping | act of transporting goods; ships considered collectively, especially those belonging to a single port, country, or industry, and often referred to in terms of their tonnage |
| similar | sharing some qualities, but not identical; with same shape or angles; identical |
| strictly | severe in maintaining discipline, or rigorous in ensuring that rules are obeyed; enforced rigorously; precise; faithful; absolute; growing upright |
| surprise | to make somebody amazed; to catch somebody or something unaware; give somebody something unexpectedly; trick somebody into doing something; amazement; something unexpected |
| their | belonging to or relating to a specific group of people or things; belonging to him or her |
| there | an adverb used to indicate a place, either one that has already been mentioned or is understood, or one indicated by pointing and looking |
| too | as well; more than is desirable; extremely; very; indeed |
| undoubtedly | without any doubt or question; beyond dispute |
| unnecessary | gratuitous, unjustified, and hurtful; not essential, needed, or required |
| proceed | begin action; continue with action;to go in a particular direction; to come from or arise from something |