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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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look forward is very formal and more suitable for business letters ;and looking forward gives a sense of excitement and informality. I am looking forward to a stimulating conversation and harmonious friendship. ( Try to use lively vocabulary and
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Hi,
I assume you are talking about a business letter.
Personally, I don't remember writing such letters to multiple people. The normal approach in my experience has been to write to one of the people, then 'cc' the others
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formal-- written essays, business letters, speeches, etc. informal-- conversation, personal letters, etc. colloquial-- slang, obscenities, substandard formations However, defiinitions are vague and overlapping, and linguists argue about them.
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are paying a huge amount of as tax (Approximat e ly 1000 Rs per Month * 5000 Associates from ChennaiOne
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Hi,
I'm looking at all these responses and has everyone forgotten our friend in ambiguity "To Whom It May Concern"?
Other than for a general letter of reference for someone, are you seriously suggesting that people should
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cwtch
190 days ago
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Hi,
I'm looking at all these responses and has everyone forgotten our friend in ambiguity "To Whom It May Concern"?
Other than for a general letter of reference for someone, are you seriously suggesting that people should
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It depends on who you're writing the letter to. If, of course, you are writing a personal letter to a friend, then yes- it is okay to close a letter with "Forever your friend, Penny."
If you are writing a business letter, it's
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Hi, Seems a bit like nobody cares for these long questions. QUESTION 5: Examples are given below. "I was wondering if it was still there." "I was wondering if it were still there." *Since "wondering" implies doubt and
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313 days ago
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Hello, I need help to improve my English writing, to check grammar and sentence, I do not know when to stop sentence and is missing grammar. For talking better than writing in my experince. How can you help me please?. Best Regards, Makram
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