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Different cultures have different ways of ending letters, from "Very respectfully," in the US military if sending a note to a superior to "Sincerely," for a common business letter to "Kindly do the needful," in ending
ESL General English Grammar Questions
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grammar geek
100 days ago
Formal Letters, Business Letters, Formal, Business, Countries, United States, United Kingdom, Great Britain, Careers, Letters, Languages, Endings
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Hi, Please have a look at these two threads: Quotation letter How to write a quotation letter Once you've finished reading, write a draft based on the examples provided there, and post it in the ESL, Formal, General & Business Letter
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When should you use "Ms." and when should you use "Miss" when greeting a female in a business letter?
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Idioms are phrases that have become embedded in a language over time, replacing what had been the standard way of saying something. They are accepted for formal use, and usually are chosen for use because they are the most efficient way to
ESL Vocabulary and Idioms
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anonymous
106 days ago
Idioms, Business Letters, Tenses, Past Tenses, Sentences, Students, Countries, Plants, United Kingdom, Great Britain, Careers, Business, Languages, Expressions
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I would use "Dear Mr. XX and Ms. XX". You could also reverse the order.
For the envelope, I would use two lines, one for each person.
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what are the similarities of business letter and social letter
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No, you merely copy the letter and put a check mark by the cc name and address the envelope to the copied person.
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Which is the correct way to puncuate the salutation of a business letter?
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And yet on this side of the Atlantic, we certainly put a comma after the greeting in an informal letter and a colon after the greeting in a business letter.
Right... perhaps there are UK/US differences then. I don't recall ever seeing a
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And yet on this side of the Atlantic, we certainly put a comma after the greeting in an informal letter and a colon after the greeting in a business letter.
Dear Mary,
It was so nice to hear from you.
Dear Ms. Smith: Thank you for
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