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The name and/or title of a person can appear in any part of a letter, depending of the purpose of the letter.The name and/or title of a person are least likely to appear in the reference line and the heading of page two (if the letter has one).
Rules for formal letter writing vary somewhat depending on the purpose of the letter. In general, it should contain the date, your contact information, a name, title, and address of the person you are writing to, the body of the letter, a closing, and your signature.
In the United Kingdom, "Prime Minister" is not an official title. Therefore the current Prime Minister, David Cameron, is "Mr David Cameron" and not "Prime Minister David Cameron."
To introduce what it is your about to talk about(:
I think you mean ALPHA David? As in the first letter of the Greek alphabet, not as in Alfa Romeo!!!!!!??????? I think someone else may have earnt themselves the 'Daft' title?!
Rules for formal letter writing vary somewhat depending on the purpose of the letter. In general, it should contain the date, your contact information, a name, title, and address of the person you are writing to, the body of the letter, a closing, and your signature.
When writing to a female that you don't know, use the title Ms (or Ms.), a title invented just for the purpose of addressing a female when her marital status is irrelevant or unknown. The title 'Madam' (always capitalize a title when addressing someone) is still acceptable as well.
Elle is a fashion magazine that has two letters in the title.
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To title or identify someone as a person.
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