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Formal vs Informal Letters

10 responses to “Formal vs Informal Letters”

  1. Mirr A.

    Greating
    First person
    Conclusion
    Dissent

    1. Mrs Farooq

      Where do you find the conclusion?

  2. Zenat N.

    Informal letters, have short, sentences, black, formal, grammar, and vocabulary, contraction, active voice, phrasal, verbs, and exclamation marks

    Former let us have your sandwiches, correct, grammar and vocabulary no contractions PassivevVoice and No phrasal verbs

  3. Ella K.

    Formal letter – recipient address , sender address , greetings, introduction, conclusion, paragraph and signature.
    Informal letter -complimentary close, signature , your name

  4. Nichollas B.

    There is introduction,close,signature and also greeting

  5. Muhammed I.

    Sender address
    Recpint address
    Greeting
    Date
    Conclusion
    Chatty language
    Yours faithfully
    Your name
    Paragraph

  6. Sara H.

    they are sender address greeting address first person signature conclusion introduction

  7. Maryum N.

    I loved learning about the informal and formal letters and informal letters are like dude bro and hi but the formal letters are like hello dear but you cannot say lots of love in a formal letter because who don’t know who they are it’s not like you spend dinner with them

  8. Bilal U.

    A informal letter is to your relatives but on the other hand, the formal letter is to people like Insurance companies , banks, doctors, hotels and post office

  9. Waniya Z.

    A formal Letter says hello, can I work with you * or Can my daughter come to the school?* And a informal Letter says lots of Love ❤️ *

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