Format for diary writing and informal letter
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format would be as follows:-
Top left- Date, day and time.
Tense Most frequently used- Simple past, Present perfect and future.
First person application.
While writing an informal letter to a parent or an elder, “respected mother/father/parent” can be used. But nowadays, “dear mother’father/elder” is commonly used.
These letters can be written to friends, cousins as well as family friends. Usually the letter is started with “dear ___________)
Adhere to the point of the letter while writing the main body of it. An informal letter, like any other, has its own word limit.
Keep it brief while telling about the main incident clearly and definitively.
Top left- Date, day and time.
Tense Most frequently used- Simple past, Present perfect and future.
First person application.
While writing an informal letter to a parent or an elder, “respected mother/father/parent” can be used. But nowadays, “dear mother’father/elder” is commonly used.
These letters can be written to friends, cousins as well as family friends. Usually the letter is started with “dear ___________)
Adhere to the point of the letter while writing the main body of it. An informal letter, like any other, has its own word limit.
Keep it brief while telling about the main incident clearly and definitively.
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Address (Personal/Recipient's)
Date.
Salutation/Greeting.
Beginning.
Main Content.
Ending.
Signature.
*keep the beginning and ending lines short.
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