How to write the date:
For example: July 30, 1997, in English: July 30, 1997 (the most common); July 30th, 1997;
3. Salutation:
It is the address used by the writer to the recipient. The position is one or two lines below the address in the letter, starting from the top box of the line.
Usually use a comma (British style) after the title, but you can also use a colon (American style).
Extended information:
Format of English letters:
1. Letterhead: refers to the address and date of the sender. Write in the upper right corner of the letter paper, starting near the center of the letter paper. Leave the letterhead blank. Write the sender's address first. The way to write an address is different from that in Chinese. You should write the small place first and then the big place. Write the date below the address. The order of dates is: month, day, year, or: day, month, year. . There is a comma before the year.
2. Title: refers to the title of the recipient. Write below the letterhead, starting on the left side of the paper.
3. The body of the letter: refers to the main part of the letter. Write from the top of the first paragraph on the line following the title. From the second paragraph onwards, the first word of each paragraph should be indented by 3 or 5 letters.
4. Conclusion: refers to the polite words at the end below the text. It is generally written from the center of the letter paper to the right, with the first letter capitalized and a comma at the end.
5. Signature: refers to the signature of the sender. Write it below the conclusion, slightly to the right.
In addition, the way to write envelopes in English is different from that in Chinese. Generally, the recipient's address is written in the center or lower right corner of the envelope. Write your name on the first line and your address below. The sender's name and address are written in the upper left corner of the envelope or on the back of the letter.
Reference materials: Baidu Encyclopedia-English Letters