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Sender's address always written at the top left corner. Recipient's address always written in the middle of the envelope (closer to the right side) Sender = A person who is sending a letter.
Recipient = A person who is receiving a letter. Conjunctions (connectors)
and, but, or, so, after, before, yet, although, since, because, until, unless, if, even though, however Example sentences: 1). I went swimming today although I was tired. 2). I stayed home since it was too cold outside. 3). We will have a barbecue unless it rains. 4). She studied until she fell asleep. We use a capital letter ...
1). for the personal pronoun "I" "I want to go to the park." 2). for countries, languages & nationalities, and religions. China - Chinese France - French Egypt - Egyptian Canada - Canadian 3). for days of the week, months of the year, holidays. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday Halloween, Christmas, New Year's, Thanksgiving, Canada Day. 4). for people's names and titles William Shakespeare, Prof. Smith, Dr. Smith, David Smith, 5). for company and organization names Pepsi, Coca Cola, Hyundai, Toyota, the Alberta Health Services, ASSIST Community Services Centre, ATCO, Citizenship and Immigration Canada ( CIC ), the Red Cross, Apple, Microsoft Corp. the United Nations 6). for places Edmonton, London, Paris, Beijing, Hong Kong, Cairo, the North Pole, Alberta, Asia, the Middle East, Oxford St. Fifth Ave. Source from EnglishClub (https://www.englishclub.com/writing/caps0.htm) |
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