Use colon.
To Whom It May Co
ncer
n:
"To whom it may concern" is the correct capitalization.
The right punctuation is:
To Whom It May Concern:
Use colon (:)
To whom it may concern:
"Mlle" is correct. No further punctuation is necessary.
dba punctuation
Correct punctuation introduces your work and your abilities to the reader and increases the likelihood that your presentation will be taken seriously. Poor punctuation will put the reader off and they may doubt the quality of the research also.
At the end or I the middle
It means that you're not sure of the recipie nt of the letter or the full name of the recipie nt so you're addressi ng it to a nyo ne who has to deal with your letter.
"Mlle" is correct. No further punctuation is necessary.
The US punctuation is: Yes, if I am correct, the answer is fifty-five. (or) Yes. If I am correct, the answer is fifty-five.
dba punctuation
YES
The correct way to spell greeting is greeting. ----
Correct punctuation introduces your work and your abilities to the reader and increases the likelihood that your presentation will be taken seriously. Poor punctuation will put the reader off and they may doubt the quality of the research also.
No, that is not the correct spelling.The correct spelling is punctuation.An example sentence is:It is important to use the correct punctuation when writing an essay.
Dispatch
At the end or I the middle
LLC
Teachers' perception is correct.
"train" is correct - it doesn't require any capitalization or punctuation.