That is the correct spelling of "yours" (objective form of your).
Sincerely, as a closing to a letter (or Sincerely yours).
you have spelt it! bit of a strange question though don't you think, when you said the answer yourself?? happy 2 help though, yours faithfully pretty-zebra xxx
The most common equivalent for the closing sincerely yours is yours truly.
The correct way is, "different from yours".
prize is a common noun.
You have spelled it correctly in your question !
"Yours" in Russian is spelled as "ваш" (pronounced as "vash").
Yes, that is the correct spelling of yours.Some example sentences are:Is this pen yours?No this is mine, yours is over there.
toute à toi
Nobel (for Alfred Nobel) Peace (opposite of war) Prize (you won something)Nobel Peace Prize
Sincerely, as a closing to a letter (or Sincerely yours).
à toi pour toujours
The likely word is award (a recognition or prize).
You spelled it correctly.
Spell it N-O, NO!
actually it's and you, and thats et toi, pronounced eh-twa.
The law on such matters vary from country to country. Generally, if you receive an unsolicited physical prize in the mail then it is yours to keep. If you receive a letter, email or other form of communication telling you that you have won a prize for a competition you did not enter then it is most probably a scam.