How to write a letter to your parents in English, urgent

Updated on educate 2024-02-09
4 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Does your mom understand?

    English? Are you sure?

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Dizzy, according to you, your mother can read English. It's not easy to do this, your mother wants to see how well you are studying in school, so it's not good to lie to her like this.

    There is only one way, just ask your classmates to help you write, and you can't understand the English written for you on the Internet, and you don't know if you make a mistake.

    Didn't you say it, ask you to write it with the same word, this is the best way.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    dear mom and dad,i hope this letter finds you well. i just wanted to thank you both for everything you've done for me. i know i don't say it enough, but i appreciate all of the sacrifices you've made to provide for me and support me throughout my life.

    i'm doing well here, and i've been studying hard in school. i miss you both very much, though, and i'm looking forward to coming home to see you soon.

    thank you both again for everything. i love you both.

    sincerely,your name]

    Dear parents, I hope you are doing well. I want to thank you for all you do. I know I don't say it often, but I'm so grateful for the sacrifices you've made for me and for holding me up for the rest of my life.

    I've been doing well in this debacle and I've been working hard to learn. As much as I miss you both, Tuan Trembling, I'm looking forward to coming home to see you.

    Sincerely, your name].

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The structure of an English letter generally consists of the following parts:

    1. Envelope

    The English envelope and the Chinese envelope are composed of three parts, namely the sender's address, the recipient's address and the stamp. However, the format of the English envelope is very different from that of the Chinese, except that the Chinese position of the stamp (the upper right corner of the envelope) is the same as that of the .

    The sender's address should be written in the upper left corner of the envelope, the recipient's address should be written in the middle of the envelope, and the address of the letter in English should be written from small to large, first with the house number, then the street, town, province or state, zip code, and finally the name of the country. Every letter of the country's name should be capitalized.

    2. Heading

    The company letter is usually printed with its name, address, and contact number printed in the center above the letterhead, which is commonly referred to as a letterhead. To write a letter on plain letterhead without letterhead, the writer needs to include a return address and contact number.

    3. Salutation

    Salutation is the address addressed to the recipient at the beginning of a letter, written two or three lines below the address or prompt sentence in the envelope. A colon or comma can be written after the lead ode salutation. In business letters or other official correspondence, use colons.

    4. Body of the letter

    The format of the body text is varied. It is best to use a head-to-head format for business letters. Personal letters, on the other hand, usually do not have to be in the same head. In a head-to-head letter, the entire message, including the date and the greeting at the end of the letter, begins at the top of the left side. There is no space at the beginning of the paragraph, and there are two blank lines between the paragraphs.

    Corrected flush is the most widely used format and can be used for both business and private letters, although it is not necessary to include a return address and an envelope address in private letters.

    This format is best when using plain stationery without a printed letterhead. Unlike the head-to-head format, the sender's address, date, greeting at the end of the letter, and signature are written from the middle. The rest starts on the left.

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