When you know the receiver’s name in a business letter, which salutation is most appropriate in your writing? ( ).
A: Dear John,
B: Dear Mr. John Smith,
C: Dear Sir,
D: To whom it may concern,
A: Dear John,
B: Dear Mr. John Smith,
C: Dear Sir,
D: To whom it may concern,
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- When you are writing a business letter in a formal style, you may choose the salutation with __________. A: Dear Mr. John B: Dear Smith C: Dear John D: Dear Mr. Smith
- If you don’t know the name of the person you are writing to, how will address him/her in an email?( ) A: Dear Sir or Madam, B: To whom it may concern, C: Dear, D: Hi,
- 中国大学MOOC: Which is the most appropriate translation for "a Dear John letter"?
- Which statements are true about writing the salutation in an English business letter? ( ) A: It is safer to address a female recipient as “Ms” as it can be used for both single and married woman. B: You can simply use Dear plus first name. C: If you just know the name, but you are not sure about the gender, just use “Dear + full name” as the salutation. D: “Dear Mr/Mrs/Miss/Ms plus the last name or full name” is highly recommended in business context.
- Which of the following is the best opening for a cover letter? A: Dear Sir, B: Dear Madam, C: Dear Friend, D: Dear Mr. Penistone,