Absolutely. That's the best way to begin a letter, by stating why you are writing. If it's a personal letter, you can add personal niceties after you have finished the main subject for writing the letter. Even if you are just writing 'to say hello' or 'how have you been', those words are a good place to start.
When you're writing (typing) a business letter, parts of of the letter begin at the centre of the page when you use Semi-block style. Hope that helps! =]
say why you are writing it specific things you are looking for
I'm writing this letter / these letters is j'écris cette lettre / ces lettres ... in French.
Cher ... (man's name), chère ... (woman's name)
In writing any letter, it is best to state simply why you are writing and what you want the recipient of the letter to do. In this case you must have submitted, or be planning to submit, an original certificate for some reason. Say what and when you did or will do that, then ask that the original be returned to you.
If you are writing a business letter, you should begin with the date. After that comes the person's name, title, and address.
receipt
Novels that begin with the letter Y:You Can Hear Your Life by Louise Hay
A business letter should always begin by stating the purpose of the letter (why you are writing).
Calculus, chemistry, creative writing, cosmetology, criminal justice, chiropractic medicine and computer science are school subjects that begin with the letter c.
Ancient Egyptians and Sumerians are the first people to create a writing system.
When writing a thank you letter? For me, I write a thank you letter to the person who gave a gift or greeting me, caring me, loving me. I say thank you to pay the attention they are given to me.
friendfireforecastforeverfromfeverfivefiftyfoxetc.. etc..
· kneel (in church)
To submit a hardship letter to a landlord, begin by writing the letter. Make a copy of the letter and send it to the landlord by registered mail. This gives you a record of the receipt of the letter.
" viel Spaß " (writing " viel Spass " is considered as correct, as that German letter is difficult to be found, and Germans do so themselves in many situations). The nouns always begin with capital letter in German. (Pronounce it as in English "feell shpAHss".)
When you're writing (typing) a business letter, parts of of the letter begin at the centre of the page when you use Semi-block style. Hope that helps! =]