English, asked by subashreebaluswami, 8 months ago

how to start a letter of

formal.

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Answered by MiraRani
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Answer:

1st give ur address.Then leave one line and then the date.

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

A formal letter has a number of conventions about layout, language and tone that you should follow.

There are set places to put addresses and the date.

How you begin and end the letter is also very important.

Although most of our written communication is by email, text message or social media, there are still all sorts of reasons that you might need to write a formal letter. These could include making a complaint, questioning a decision, making a travel reservation or writing to an employer to apply for a job or work experience.

Whatever the reason for writing a letter, you should create the right impression. So, just like dressing-up more formally for a special occasion, it is a good idea to ‘dress-up’ your words in a formal letter, too. This involves following a number of different conventions, or rules.

Addresses and date

The first thing that you need to know about is layout.

Begin with your address in the top-right corner of the page.

Immediately, below this include the date.

Below this, on the left hand side of the page, comes the name and address of the person that you are writing to - the recipient of the letter.

Beginning the letter

Most formal letters will start with ‘Dear’ before the name of the person that you are writing to:

‘Dear Ms Brown,’ or ‘Dear Brian Smith,’

You can choose to use first name and surname, or title and surname. If you don't know the name of the person you are writing to, use:

‘Dear Sir/Madam,’

Remember to add the comma.

Your opening sentence should clearly state why you are writing the letter - get to the point straight away:

‘I would like to apply for the position of ...’

‘I am writing to complain about the poor service we received at ...’

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