1 Block Format
123 Winner's Road
New Employee Town, PA 12345
New Employee Town, PA 12345
March 16, 2017
Ernie English
1234 Writing Lab Lane
Write City, IN 12345
1234 Writing Lab Lane
Write City, IN 12345
Dear Mr. English:
The first paragraph
of a typical business letter is used to state the main point of the letter.
Begin with a friendly opening; then quickly transition into the purpose of your
letter. Use a couple of sentences to explain the purpose, but do not go in to
detail until the next paragraph.
Beginning with the
second paragraph, state the supporting details to justify your purpose. These
may take the form of background information, statistics or first-hand accounts.
A few short paragraphs within the body of the letter should be enough to
support your reasoning.
Finally, in the closing
paragraph, briefly restate your purpose and why it is important. If the purpose
of your letter is employment related, consider ending your letter with your
contact information. However, if the purpose is informational, think about
closing with gratitude for the reader's time.
Sincerely,
Lucy Letter
2 Modified Block Format
March 16, 2017
Ernie English
1234 Writing Lab Lane
Write City, IN 12345
1234 Writing Lab Lane
Write City, IN 12345
Dear Mr. English:
The first paragraph
of a typical business letter is used to state the main point of the letter.
Begin with a friendly opening; then quickly transition into the purpose of your
letter. Use a couple of sentences to explain the purpose, but do not go in to
detail until the next paragraph.
Beginning with the
second paragraph, state the supporting details to justify your purpose. These
may take the form of background information, statistics or first-hand accounts.
A few short paragraphs within the body of the letter should be enough to
support your reasoning.
Finally, in the
closing paragraph, briefly restate your purpose and why it is important. If the
purpose of your letter is employment related, consider ending your letter with
your contact information. However, if the purpose is informational, think about
closing with gratitude for the reader's time.
Sincerely,
Lucy Letter
3 Semi-Block
Format
123 Winner's Road
New Employee Town, PA 12345
New Employee Town, PA 12345
March 16, 2017
Ernie English
1234 Writing Lab Lane
Write City, IN 12345
1234 Writing Lab Lane
Write City, IN 12345
Dear Mr. English,
The first paragraph of a typical business letter is used to state the
main point of the letter. Begin with a friendly opening; then quickly
transition into the purpose of your letter. Use a couple of sentences to
explain the purpose, but do not go in to detail until the next paragraph.
Beginning with the second paragraph,
state the supporting details to justify your purpose. These may take the form
of background information, statistics or first-hand accounts. A few short
paragraphs within the body of the letter should be enough to support your
reasoning.
Finally, in the closing paragraph,
briefly restate your purpose and why it is important. If the purpose of your
letter is employment related, consider ending your letter with your contact
information. However, if the purpose is informational, think about closing with
gratitude for the reader's time.
Sincerely,
Lucy Letter
4 The Hanging
Paragraph Format
(Tab to center,
begin typing) 123 Winner's Road
New Employee Town, PA 12345
New Employee Town, PA 12345
March 16, 2017
Ernie English
1234 Writing Lab Lane
Write City, IN 12345
1234 Writing Lab Lane
Write City, IN 12345
Dear Mr. English:
The first paragraph of a typical business letter is used to state the
main point of the letter. Begin with a friendly opening; then quickly
transition into the purpose of your letter. Use a couple of sentences to
explain the purpose, but do not go in to detail until the next paragraph.
Beginning with the second paragraph, state the supporting details to
justify your purpose. These may take the form of background information,
statistics or first-hand accounts. A few short paragraphs within the body of
the letter should be enough to support your reasoning.
Finally, in the closing paragraph, briefly restate your purpose and why
it is important. If the purpose of your letter is employment related, consider
ending your letter with your contact information. However, if the purpose is
informational, think about closing with gratitude for the reader's time.
Sincerely, Lucy Letter
5 NOMA Format (The
National Office of Management Association of America)
123 Winner's Road
New Employee Town, PA 12345
New Employee Town, PA 12345
March 16, 2017
Ernie English
1234 Writing Lab Lane
Write City, IN 12345
1234 Writing Lab Lane
Write City, IN 12345
The first paragraph
of a typical business letter is used to state the main point of the letter.
Begin with a friendly opening; then quickly transition into the purpose of your
letter. Use a couple of sentences to explain the purpose, but do not go in to
detail until the next paragraph.
Beginning with the
second paragraph, state the supporting details to justify your purpose. These
may take the form of background information, statistics or first-hand accounts.
A few short paragraphs within the body of the letter should be enough to
support your reasoning.
Finally, in the
closing paragraph, briefly restate your purpose and why it is important. If the
purpose of your letter is employment related, consider ending your letter with
your contact information. However, if the purpose is informational, think about
closing with gratitude for the reader's time.
Lucy Letter
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