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Dos and Donts for writing a semi-formal letter DO begin saying why you are writing.

DON'T begin by saying who you are. DO make a clear connection between your letter and the task input. DON'T repeat the exact words in the task input. DO list your complaints clearly, using linkers to connect your actual complaint with the details. When you are writing a letter to someone you don't know, use a semi-formal style. If you don't know the person's name, the letter starts with Dear Sir/Madam and ends Yours faithfully If you know their name, the letter usually starts with Dear Mrs/Mr/Miss/Ms + surname and ends Yours sincerely. In a letter, sign and print your full name.

Dos and Donts for writing a semi-formal letter DO begin saying why you are writing. DON'T begin by saying who you are. DO make a clear connection between your letter and the task input. DON'T repeat the exact words in the task input. DO list your complaints clearly, using linkers to connect your actual complaint with the details. When you are writing a letter to someone you don't know, use a semi-formal style. If you don't know the person's name, the letter starts with Dear Sir/Madam and ends Yours faithfully If you know their name, the letter usually starts with Dear Mrs/Mr/Miss/Ms + surname and ends Yours sincerely. In a letter, sign and print your full name.

Dos and Donts for writing a semi-formal letter DO begin saying why you are writing. DON'T begin by saying who you are. DO make a clear connection between your letter and the task input. DON'T repeat the exact words in the task input. DO list your complaints clearly, using linkers to connect your actual complaint with the details. When you are writing a letter to someone you don't know, use a semi-formal style. If you don't know the person's name, the letter starts with Dear Sir/Madam and ends Yours faithfully If you know their name, the letter usually starts with Dear Mrs/Mr/Miss/Ms + surname and ends Yours sincerely. In a letter, sign and print your full name.

Dos and Donts for writing a semi-formal letter DO begin saying why you are writing. DON'T begin by saying who you are. DO make a clear connection between your letter and the task input. DON'T repeat the exact words in the task input. DO list your complaints clearly, using linkers to connect your actual complaint with the details. When you are writing a letter to someone you don't know, use a semi-formal style. If you don't know the person's name, the letter starts with Dear Sir/Madam and ends Yours faithfully If you know their name, the letter usually starts with Dear Mrs/Mr/Miss/Ms + surname and ends Yours sincerely. In a letter, sign and print your full name.

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