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We put comma after the 'year' while writing the
date in an informal letter. (State whether the
statement is true/false)​

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Answered by asritamanderi
1

Answer:

This statement is False because of the following reasons:

(i) The date is an important part of a business letter.

(ii) The date includes the day , the month and the year on which the letter is sent to the addressee.

(iii) It is written on the right side of the page just below the head address.

(iv) The reference of date is useful for fulfilment of business transactions on a particular date.

(v) It is very necessary to write the date on the letter.

(vi) A letter with a date can serve as evidence in the court of law.

(vii) A letter without a date is incomplete and legally invalid.

(viii) It is like a body without a head.

(ix) Hence, a letter without a date is not complete.

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