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September 9, 2022 at 11:35 am #4615
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KeymasterIn order to successfully write a formal letters, which include outlines for cover letters and letters of inquiry, and abbreviations used in writing a formal letter is
Rules for Writing Formal Letters in English
In English there are a number of conventions that should be used when writing a formal or business letter. Furthermore, you try to write as simply and as clearly as possible, and not to make the letter longer than necessary. Remember not to use informal language like contractions.
Addresses
The return address should be written in the top right-hand corner of the letter.
The Address of the person you are writing to
The inside address should be written on the left, starting below your address.Date:
Different people put the date on different sides of the page. You can write this on the right or the left on the line after the address you are writing to. Write the month as a word.
Salutation or greeting:
Dear Sir or Madam,
If you do not know the name of the person you are writing to, use this. It is always advisable to try to find out a name.Dear Mr. Johnson,
If you know the name, use the title (Mr, Mrs, Miss or Ms, Dr, etc.) and the surname only. If you are writing to a woman and do not know if she uses Mrs or Miss, you can use Ms, which is for married and single women.
Ending a letter:
If you do not know the name of the person, end the letter this way:
Yours FaithfullyIf you know the name of the person, end the letter this way:
Yours SincerelyYour signature
Sign your name, then print it underneath the signature. If you think the person you are writing to might not know whether you are male of female, put your title in brackets after your name.
Layout of a Formal Letter
The example letter below shows you a general layout for a formal letter.
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Formal Letter Format[/caption]More formats are in the attachments. You can also help with more formats to support our community members who may need to use them.
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