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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

Email grammer

Can you please tell me what the correct grammar is for emails in the UK? Is it to use commas after the Dear, and at the end Yours, or leave out the commas.
  

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Anonymous Is it to use commas after the Dear, BrE commonly omits punctuation after the recipient's name in the greeting. ) Anonymous and at the end Yours, or leave out the commas. Comma, I believe—though 'Yours' alone seems rather informal.

  • Anonymous Is it to use commas after the Dear, BrE commonly omits punctuation after the recipient's name in the greeting.
  • ) Anonymous and at the end Yours, or leave out the commas.
  • Comma, I believe—though 'Yours' alone seems rather informal.
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AnonymousIs it to use commas after the Dear,
BrE commonly omits punctuation after the recipient's name in the greeting. (There is no comma between 'Dear' and the recipient's name in any English.)
Anonymous and at the end Yours, or leave out the commas.
Comma, I believe—though 'Yours' alone seems rather informal.

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