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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
97 days ago
Formal Letters, Business Letters, Formal, Business, Countries, United States, United Kingdom, Great Britain, Careers, Letters, Languages, Endings
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ISAF- International Symposium on Alcohol Fuels first time organized by a group of technologists to promote Alcohol as fuels in 1976 in Sweden. It is non profitable organization. From 1976 ISAF is organized on every alternative year. Since 1976
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First thing.For the formal letter,you need to to start with 'i want to state that' as it is mandatory in that place where she has to submit. I don't know where the poster is. These words are not necessary for formal letters in most
ESL General English Grammar Questions
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alpheccastars
153 days ago
American English, Formal Letters, Formal, Countries, United States, United Kingdom, Great Britain, American, Letters, Languages, Endings
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Hi, Welcome to the Forum. my teacher asked me to write a formal letter by those orders: you are planning to study abroad in a very prestigious college. write a letter to the director of the college asking for the curriculum of the college. You
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Today's a first for me. My lawyer just sent me a copy of the formal letter of demand he's sending ... me money for almost a year. Boils down to, "Pay up now or see you in court." Wish me luck! Good luck. My guess is they'll
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Today's a first for me. My lawyer just sent me a copy of the formal letter of demand he's sending ... me money for almost a year. Boils down to, "Pay up now or see you in court." Wish me luck! You want, maybe, I should talk to
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Robert Bannister wrote on 03 Jun 2004: As I said, I doubt that most native English speakers ... feel that using "Thanks" is rude, uncouth, barbaric, and insensitive. I certainly wouldn't go as far as that, but I agree with you that
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cybercypher
5 yr 172 days ago
Difference Between, Countries, United Kingdom, Great Britain, United States, American, Asia, Writing, Languages, China, Letters, Numbers, Formal, Formal Letters
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