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ending line and starting line of formal letter​

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Answered by Mimi49
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Answer:

First line or the starting line of formal letter is the sender's address.

Ending line or the last line of formal letter is the name of the sender with the Sur name is written on the left hand side leaving a line.

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Answered by Kakaplect2009
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Explanation:

The way you start your letter depends on how formal you need to be. Here are some examples:

1. Formal letter of application (for a job)

If you don’t know the person you’re writing to, you can start with “Dear Sir / Madam”. If you start with this, you should end “Yours faithfully”. Here’s an example:

“Dear Sir / Madam

I am writing to apply for…”

End:

“I look forward to hearing from you

Yours faithfully

(your name)”

2. Formal business correspondence (for example: a letter of enquiry)

In most business correspondence, you can start with “Dear Mr / Dear Ms” + surname. You should end the letter with “Yours sincerely”.

For example:

“Dear Mr Smith” (Dear Ms Smith)

I am writing to enquire about your prices…”

End:

“An early reply would be appreciated / I look forward to hearing from you at your earliest convenience.”

Yours sincerely

(your name)”

3. Formal letter of reference

In British English, we also use the formal term “To whom it may concern” when we write a letter of reference on behalf of someone. Here’s an example:

“To whom it may concern

I write with reference to Ms Smith, who has worked in my company since …”

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