It kind of depends on who you're writing a letter to. For instance if you're writing it to your mom you could write "Love," and then your name (ex. Love, Sara). If it's to an employer you should write "Sincerely" or "Regards". If it's a letter to a friend you could finish by saying "Your friend".
well you sent the one u havent finished then you send the one that you have finished riting
this is how you write she is finished in French: Elle est terminée
Yes, you can write and then. For example: She finished her homework, and then went on a walk.
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Its ''c'est fin" !
'Postscript' can either be a programming language or an addendum to a letter. If you mean an addendum to a letter, then you would not plan to write a letter with a postscript in advance you would include what you wanted to say in the body of the letter. A postscript is added after you have finished the letter (signed it) but realised that there was some extra information you wanted to include. If you mean Postscript the programming language, then you would need to go on a programming course to learn how to program in Postscript before you could write a letter using it.
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Perfected is a synonym for finished. The third letter is an r.
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Some seven letter words for the different meanings of finished: refined (cultivated) settled (concluded) stained (finished furniture)
Claim letter is a letter that is written to notify someone of incomplete or unsatisfactory work on a specific project. For example, if you hired someone to decorate your office, but they never finished the job or did not complete it to your specifications, you would write them a letter of claim stating you grievances and possible reparations.