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Will someone please tell me how to sign a letter that was typed for someone else? DATE SALUTATION BODY OF LETTER CLOSING PERSON'S SIGNATURE PERSON'S TYPED NAME ???-My Initials Thank you
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I won't do the whole letter, but I will do an edit of the first paragraph (including the salutation). Here's my edit. To The Selection Committee: I recently graduated from the Universidad Autonoma de Yucatan with a ___degree in __ __. The
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I say use the comma. I do ... just put it in a sentence. "Dear" acts as an adjective ... "Hello" is like a sentence, a greeting to the person you are writing to, and in English, we put a comma to denote the person being spoken
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Hi, Sorry, I didn't realize this was to be taken as an Email. I don't really know anything about email etiquette. I guess it's okay to omit words and take other shortcuts. "Sarah," would not be an acceptable salutation for a
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Hello: The letter is too long to revise word-by-word here. You make a lot of small errors, most of which you can correct by going over an English grammar and usage book. To get you started I'll give you specific suggestions on the second
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Your letter is basically a good one and though I won't go through it sentence by sentence I will give you some basic suggestions to improve it. 1) Use spell check so you can avoid misspelling "treasurer" and other words 2) Check and
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In business writing, how many spaces should be there between the salutation and signature? Are there rules? Just wondering.
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Hi all, Thanks for your kind attention. It is valuable advice for me. I am sorry if my English is not too good, because i am from a developing country which is having economic difficulties even for improving my English. I hope all of you will not
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I am 26 and from the Midwest; I was also taught the "Hello, Dolly" and "Hi, John" approach. Although now that I am in the professional world on the East Coast I must say, although I still use it religiously, I rarely see it in
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Each of these is called a "closing" or a "complimentary close". A "salutation" (or "greeting") is the part at the top: Dear Sir , for example. All of your choices are correct, especially for such an informal
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