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Can you take a look see if I have any errors are if I need to change or add anything to this paper. Business Memo (Content, Purpose, Recipients) Business memos are in intricate part of a company corresponding internally to inform or make
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Will someone please tell me how to sign a letter that was typed for someone else? DATE SALUTATION BODY OF LETTER CLOSING PERSON'S SIGNATURE PERSON'S TYPED NAME ???-My Initials Thank you
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Hello: The letter is too long to revise word-by-word here. You make a lot of small errors, most of which you can correct by going over an English grammar and usage book. To get you started I'll give you specific suggestions on the second
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Hi all, Thanks for your kind attention. It is valuable advice for me. I am sorry if my English is not too good, because i am from a developing country which is having economic difficulties even for improving my English. I hope all of you will not
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Hello Anon,
There is no exact pattern.
Different companies will use different formats; a pesonal letter will look different from a request for a refund written to a company. However, most of them will follow a format that goes something like
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After the salutation, use a colon or nothing.
Leave out "This letter is to . . . " Obviously, your letter will explain itself. Start with "Thank you . . . "
". . . delay action with respect to this opportunity . . . ? Why all those words?
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Three quick questions which I hope someone will be able to answer, in the context of a British English business letter:
1. Ought the date on a letter to be left or right aligned if the home address heading is right aligned?
2. Should a
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I hate to be the fly in the ointment but I would write
Mr. A. Poster
Anywhere
The World
Date
Dear Mr Poster
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Hi, this is my opinion regarding your letter. Your English isn’t bad at all but I’d change a few things related to style.
1 Salutation should be: Dear Sir/Madam
2 pretend that you are the customer: it’s easier and less confusing
3 use dot
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If it's ok for you to do this.
Can you check my answers and explaine why the ones I got wrong are wrong?
Yes I do have to turn this in but I want to make sure they're right first.
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