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Sundarnaz Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Writing Your lovingly

I searched it on Google and found controversial results. Please somebody tell me do natives capitalise the first letter in every word while closing a latter. Like is it

Yours lovingly,

or

Yours Lovingly, ?

Thanks.

  

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sundarnaz Is it 'Yours lovingly' or 'Yours Lovingly'? Grammatically, it is the former, but I caution you against using it at all. It is too formal for a romantic attachment and too familiar for anyone else.

  • sundarnaz Is it 'Yours lovingly' or 'Yours Lovingly'?
  • Grammatically, it is the former, but I caution you against using it at all.
  • It is too formal for a romantic attachment and too familiar for anyone else.
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sundarnazIs it 'Yours lovingly' or 'Yours Lovingly'?

Grammatically, it is the former, but I caution you against using it at all. It is too formal for a romantic attachment and too familiar for anyone else.

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sundarnazYours lovingly,

This gives the impression that you have a romantic relationship with whoever you are writing to.

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