No, in the phrase "Sincerely yours," "yours" is not capitalized unless it is the first word of a sentence.
The comma goes after "sincerely" in "Sincerely, yours" - as it separates the closing and the introductory phrases in a formal letter or email sign-off.
In "Yours truly," you capitalize the first letter of each word if you are using it as a complimentary close in a letter, as it is a formal sign-off.
The first word of a complimentary close is capitalized. Some examples are: Respectfully, Respectfully yours, Sincerely, Sincerely yours, Yours sincerely, Yours truly, With appreciation, Thank you,
It's appropriate to capitalize "Friend" as a sign of respect when closing a letter. For example: "Sincerely yours, Your Friend."
The correct phrase is "sincerely yours," with the word "sincerely" spelled with an "e" before the "ly."
In "Sincerely yours," you should capitalize only the first letter of each word (Sincerely Yours).
Yours sincerely, because it is theirs not their :)
If being used alone at the end of a letter then it should be capitalized. If it's following the word "yours" then it shouldn't be capitalized.
No, except at the beginning of a sentence because it is n ot a proper n ou n. Examples: Yours truly Sincerely yours
An ending (complementary close) for a formal letter might include : Yours, Yours truly, Yours sincerely, Sincerely, Sincerely yours, Thank you
The most common equivalent for the closing sincerely yours is yours truly.
An ending (complementary close) for a formal letter might include : Yours, Yours truly, Yours sincerely, Sincerely, Sincerely yours, Thank you
Very Sincerely Yours, Yours Very Sincerely
'Sincerely yours, [insert name here]'
The comma goes after "sincerely" in "Sincerely, yours" - as it separates the closing and the introductory phrases in a formal letter or email sign-off.
Sincerely Yours - Luv' album - was created in 1990.
Yours Sincerely - album - was created on 2010-04-14.