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Universal sentence patterns for the beginning and end of English letter compositions

Begins with:

1. How is it going? How is it going?

2. I am glad to receive your letter. I am glad to receive your letter. Letters.

3. You asked me about (problem question, etc.), now let me give you some advice. You asked me in the letter, now, let me give you some advice.

4. It has been a long time since we met. We haven’t seen each other for a long time.

End:

I am looking forward to receiving your letter. I am looking forward to receiving your letter.

2.Thank you in advance. Thank you in advance.

3.Please write to me as soon as possible. Please reply to me as soon as possible.

4.Good luck |Best wishes. I wish you good luck.

Extended information:

Notes on English letter writing:

(1) The first letter of the concluding sentence should be capitalized, and a comma should be added at the end. .

(2) If you want to distinguish the ending words according to the recipient of the letter, you can use Sincerely yours, Yours sincerely or Sincerely for the relatively close recipient; for ordinary friends, you can use Your friend; if If children are writing to their parents, they use Your loving son (daughter); to elders, they write Respectfully yours, and for business dealings, they use Faithfully yours.

5. The signature under the closing sentence must be signed in person, not typed, and no punctuation marks are added after the signature.

2. How to write an English envelope

1. Write the name and address of the "sender" in the upper left corner of the envelope.

2. Write the name and address of the "recipient" in the middle of the envelope or in the lower left corner of the envelope.

3. The sender does not call himself Mr., Mrs. or Miss, but the honorific title Mr., Mrs. or Miss must be added before the recipient's name as a courtesy.

4. The writing method of the address is opposite to that in Chinese; in principle, the English address is from smallest to largest. For example, you must write the house number, street name first, then the city, province (state) and postal area code, and the last line Then write the name of the country.

5. Put a stamp on the upper right corner of the envelope.

Reference materials: English letters-Baidu Encyclopedia