Greetings and closings of letters

  • A letter is a way to communicate with someone in writing. It often includes a greeting at the beginning and a closing at the end.

  • The greeting is how you address the person you are writing to.
  • Common greetings include:
    • Dear [Name],
    • Example: “Dear Grandma,”
    • Hello [Name],
    • Example: “Hello Mr. Smith,”
  • The greeting should be followed by a comma.

  • The closing is how you end the letter before signing your name.
  • Common closings include:
    • Sincerely,
    • Best wishes,
    • Love,
    • Your friend,
  • The closing should also be followed by a comma.

  • Always capitalize the first word in the greeting and the closing.
  • Examples:
    • Greeting: Dear Mom,
    • Closing: Sincerely,

  • The greeting and closing should be on separate lines from the body of the letter.
  • Example: Dear Aunt Lucy, I hope you are doing well! Sincerely, Jamie

  • They show respect and kindness to the person you are writing to.
  • They help organize the letter and make it clear.