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Personal Pronouns

Possessive Adjectives and Pronouns Reflexive Pronouns

subject form object form possessive adjective possessive pronoun

me

my

mine

myself

you

you

your

yours

yourself

he

him

his

his

himself

she

her

her

hers

herself

it

it

its

its

itself

we

us

our

ours

ourselves

you

you

your

yours

yourselves

they

them

their

theirs

themselves

Dear John(,) Thanks for your last letter and the nice photos................ ..................................................................................................................... Sorry, but I have to finish. Hope to hear from you again. Take care, Peter ending: Take care, Cheers, Yours, Love, then a comma and your name

Love All the best Best wishes Best regards hoping to see you soon, hugs and kisses,

use "Yours truly," Warm regards," "Best wishes," "Love," or whatever is appropriate to both the relationship you share with the reader and the purpose of your letter. The most informal and affectionate letters may close with "Miss you," or "Write soon," or "See you soon."
Professional Closing Remarks With every type of business letter there is a specific format that needs to be followed depending completely on the content of the letter. Professional letter closings should be drafted so that there is no sense of personal attachment to the valediction. They should be sophisticated and in case the letter is drafted in the form of a request, then you need to express gratitude. Given below are some letter closing examples that are used while drafting business letters.

Best wishes Kind regards Many thanks Most affectionately Most heartily Respectfully yours Sincerely yours Thanking you With regards

With anticipation Warm regards Warm greetings With confidence Yours sincerely Sincerely Yours faithfully Yours obediently Yours truly

Informal Closing Remarks Unlike formal letter closings, when using casual remarks to close the letter, you have the liberty to use any phrase that you want to depending on your relationship with the person you are sending out the letter to. Of course it will be inappropriate to use a letter closing that is very informal with someone who is much senior to you but your closing remarks can be funny, touching, loving, etc. It completely depends on what you are aiming to convey with the letter. Let us take a look at some of the examples.

Adoringly yours Adieu Cheers Eternally yours Forever yours Goodbye Hugs and kisses Have fun Keep smiling Love always

Love and happiness Missing you Regards See you soon Take care Truly yours With smiles With love and hope With affection Yours lovingly

Love and kisses

Your (relation)

1. Some useful expressions on how to begin an informal letter Thank you for your letter which I received yesterday. I was pleasantly surprised to hear from you. It was wonderful to hear from you after so long. Thank you for your letter. I was pleased to hear that you are in good health. It was really nice hearing from you. I am glad that you like your new school. I hope this letter finds you in the pink (of health). Thank you for the lovely birthday card. 2. Some useful expressions on how to end an informal letter I promise to write to you soon. I hope you will reply soon. Give my best wishes to your parents. I am looking forward to seeing you. I look forward to hearing from you. Do write and tell me how you are progressing. Do write soon.

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