The layout of envelopes for English letters is exactly the same as that of Chinese letters. The sender's name and address is in the upper left corner, and the recipient's name and address is bout half way down the envelope, and to the lower right corner.
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- When addressing an envelope of a business letter, we often put _____ above half way down the envelope from the center. A: the sender’s name and address B: the postmark C: the recipient’s name and address D: the stamps
- When you write an envelope to a foreigner in English, you had better write the address of the name first on corner. A: receiver's, left B: writer's, right C: receiver's, right D: writer's , left
- When writing an envelope in English, the recipient’s address should be written in the upper left part of a letter.
- What element is not included in an envelope according to its function? A: the recipient’s name B: mailing address C: mailing time D: the address of the sender
- Which of the following statements are correct concerning addresses on the envelope? A: In English, on the envelope the writer’s address, also called “the return address”. B: In English, on the envelope the writer’s address comes before the receiver’s address and name. C: In English, on the envelope the writer’s address comes after the receiver’s address and name. D: In Chinese, on the envelope the address and name of the receiver is above the writer’s address.