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Just write as if you were speaking to him/her/them. When you have composed your letter, you can post it in our LETTER-WRITING FORUM , and we will check it for you.
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Hi, alc24! I'll try to help you with these sentences. Are these sentences that you are trying to write correctly for yourself or for an assignment? 1 When/If I don't have to wait, I take the subway otherwise I take a cab. When is the
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Hi Nuno, I see this is your first post here, so welcome to Englishforums! I'd start with " Dear Sir or Madam ".
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Hi, I want to write a formal letter to an educational institution, but I don't know how to start. Do I write "Dear 'name of the institution'" ? I don't think so...
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Hi,
I've never seen that.
Possibly it has the meaning you suggest. however, it shows the confusion that can arise from someone inventing their own form of abbreviation.
Apparently, the formal letter you received was an email. Some
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Hi,
Ther is no absolute rule about this.
I always use a comma.
Clive
I seem to remember from typing class about 100 years ago that we use the comma in personal letters, the colon in business or more formal letters. Things have
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how to writing structure of formal letter to apply a job.??
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Hi,
Actually, when you are writing a formal letter never use a comma after addressing who the letter is to. The proper puncuation is a colon (:), not a comma. I see nothing at all wrong with a comma.
Example "Dear whom it may
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Actually, when you are writing a formal letter never use a comma after addressing who the letter is to. The proper puncuation is a colon (:), not a comma. Example "Dear whom it may concern:"
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Hi,
Send it to the secretary's email address, as you are told to.
Such emails are usually brief and get right to the point.
You don't need to say 'Dear anyone'.
Just begin with
I would be grateful for the
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