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Letter Writing Made Easy


Schools students' evergreen dilemma- Letter writing!
How to begin, how to end, what should be written as the body of the letter, etc. etc..
Letters can be categorised under two heads-
  • Formal (addressed to the Principal, Store Manager, Teachers, Office Bearers, Commissioners, Ministers, etc.) 
  • Informal (those addressed to a friend, mother, father, grandparents, siblings, uncle, aunt etc.)
Here's a pattern that should work for the Writers-In-Making.
(a comma or no comma here and there as per your Board norms)
Post in the comment section the (topic) letter you find difficult and get it done in the next post 😊

Formal Letter:
 
Informal:


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