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LETTER TO RESUME DUTY
To whom this may concern:
GREETINGS!
Good day to you madame. This is Zara, a volunteer nurse before in your institution
requesting to resume my duty. The reason why I leave off duty
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Hi,
I'd suggest this.
On an envelope The Reverend and Mrs. Anderson.
Many, if not all, married women today prefer not to be spoken of as eg 'Mrs. Tom Anderson'. They feel it diminishes their individuality and their
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Yes, it is old-fashioned. Perhaps that's what we need to combat the incivility among so many younger and older people nowadays. Nevertheless, I am eager to know what the "modern" way is. Please give us an example so that the
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Hi,
When (and where) was your book published? It sounds old-fashioned to me.
Best wishes, Clive
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One book suggests: The Rev. and Mrs. Tom R. Anderson on the envelope. Start a business letter with Reverend Sir: Start a social letter with My dear Mr. Anderson:
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In my church, we'd say "Reverand and Mrs. Jones."
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When addressing the name of your pastor and his wife on an envelope, what is the correct wording of their names?
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Greetings - Does anyone have good lesson plans / good ideas on introducing participial adjectives? Any fun activities/ photos? thanks for the help.
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Can someone tell me if
Hello, Dave,
Please review the attached...
is the correct punctuation for the greeting?
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