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Mango olive Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

Formal Letter to an Institution

Hi,
I want to write a formal letter to an educational institution, but I don't know how to start. Do I write "Dear 'name of the institution'" ? I don't think so...
  

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Hi Nuno, I see this is your first post here, so welcome to EnglishForward! I'd start with " Dear Sir or Madam ".

  • Hi Nuno, I see this is your first post here, so welcome to EnglishForward!
  • I'd start with " Dear Sir or Madam ".
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Hi Nuno,

I see this is your first post here, so welcome to EnglishForward! Emotion: smile

I'd start with "Dear Sir or Madam
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its better you start with sir /madam
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bindu reddy mothe It's better you start with 'sir/madam'.
Welcome to the forum, bindu reddy mothe.

If you respond to questions, please try to follow standard English conventions - start each sentence with a capital letter, end with an appropriate punctuation mark and use an apostrophe in contrac
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we could like to inform that we are starting Class XI so we need to know about integrated class in our school

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