Hello, which sentence is correct?
I am sending you a letter regarding something.
Or
I am sending you the letter regarding something.
Thanks in advance
the means the person you are writing to already knows about the letter. eg Maybe he asked you to send it to him. Clive
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the means the person you are writing to already knows about the letter.
eg Maybe he asked you to send it to him.
Clive
If that is the first instance of "letter", use "a letter".
If you're talking about a known/specific or previously mentioned letter, use "the letter".
anonymousHello, which sentence is correct?I am sending you a letter regarding something.Or I am sending you the letter regarding something.
It's a letter about something.
I'm sending you a letter about [my father / the income tax laws / our trip to Japan / something I heard last week / ...].
However, if you have received this letter,