For a standard business letter you put:
Date
Your name and address
The person to whom you are writing and their address
Dear _____:
2007-04-04 05:52:05
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answer #1
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answered by blazebrightartist 3
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Red, eh sorry about the answers to date!
Your address should be stated at the top right hand side or at the top centre of the page. The recevivers address should be beneeth that to the left:----
[On the right side or centre] [Your address]
[Receiver's address] [stays on left]
Date
Re: [car loan]
Dear [ ],
[text]
Yours faithfully [if you are not writing to a person] or [yours sincerely - if it is a person]
It's that simple!
2007-04-04 15:45:02
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answer #2
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answered by Martin 2
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Use block format, it is the basic business format of ALL letters.
TOP LEFT MARGIN OF PAGE
Your name
Adress
Date
(Skip one line)
Then put the name of who you are writing
Their address.
(skip one line)
Dear (Dr./Mrs./Mr.),
(skip one line)
Start your letter......All of this should be on the left hand margin of the top of the paper! single space the body of your letter and keep the right margin unjustified. Single space between all paragraphs
To finish the letter:
Sincerely,
(4-6 spaces Sign your name in here)
Jane M. Doe.
Closing on the left margin as well
2007-04-04 12:59:23
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answer #3
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answered by jmk 486 2
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Your receiver's address goes in the top left corner before the body of the letter. Your name and address can go in the letterhead or header, or it can go in the footer if you prefer.
2007-04-04 12:52:36
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answer #4
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answered by charmedchiclet 5
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Check out this website....it provides sample letters that show what you should do. This is Full Block style.
http://jobsearchtech.about.com/od/letters/l/bl_block_p.htm
2007-04-04 12:49:55
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answer #5
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answered by Rayne 2
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Usually in the center
2007-04-04 12:47:44
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answered by Anonymous
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both sides on the page left hand side my address and right hand recivers address okay
2007-04-04 12:55:03
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answer #7
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answered by vvr 1
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Start off by saying Dear, (to whom ever) and tell them what you want them to know.
2007-04-04 12:48:08
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answer #8
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answered by JBWPLGCSE 5
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you put the receivers address
2007-04-04 12:48:15
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answer #9
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answered by engel 2
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http://depts.gallaudet.edu/englishworks/writing/main/letter.htm
2007-04-04 12:49:15
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answer #10
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answered by Stiles 2
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