notice writing , adjective
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Explanation:
The adjective form of notice is “noticeable”. Examples: 1) The spot on your shirt is very noticeable.
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notice is a written or printed announcement (Example - a notice for sale). It is written in order to inform a large number of people about something that has happened or is about to happen. It could be an upcoming event, competition, Lost and found notice or just a piece of information to be delivered to the targeted audience. It is generally written in a formal tone.
Notices are factual and to-the-point. The language used is simple and formal, not flowery. They are put up on display boards in schools or at public places.
Let us discuss how to write a notice in English. As a question on notice writing is a part of English writing skills for Classes 6 to 12. The CBSE has prescribed a format of notice writing to be followed by students. The format of notice writing is as follows-
Format for Notice writing
The format of a notice should include: NAME OF THE INSTITUTION / ISSUING AUTHORITY / NOTICE / TITLE, DATE, and WRITER’S NAME WITH DESIGNATION.
A notice should contain all the necessary details such as:
Name of the issuing agency (school, etc)
Date of issue/release of the notice
Title/Subject of the Event (what?)
BODY-Date/time/duration/Place/Venue (when and where?)
Authorized signatory: Name and signature (contact details)