I think that free letter writing is the opposite of formal letter writing. It is probably a letter written to a friend, rather than to your Great Aunt, whom you have always viewed with awe.
A postscript is added at the end of an article or letter. It comes from the Latin words "post" meaning after, and "script" meaning writing. A postscript to a letter starts with the letters P.S. which stand for postscript, after writing.
Letter of the same date and has the same transaction.
In letter or note writing, it means post script (after the manuscript or original writing).
Gratis is Spanish for FREE.
This is a phrase used only in formal writing in Pakistan and India. It means 'hand-written". It is meant to exclude a "typed and signed" letter.
free speech?
The root word for "grammar" is "gram," which comes from the Greek word "gramma," meaning "letter" or "writing."
free writing
The words that come first alphabetically are "focused free-writing." Following that is "focused listening," and last is "focused reading." The order is determined by the first letter of each phrase, where "f" in "free-writing" comes before "l" in "listening" and "r" in "reading."
In writing by sending a letter along with the bill.In writing by sending a letter along with the bill.In writing by sending a letter along with the bill.In writing by sending a letter along with the bill.
The word "literature" comes from the Latin word "literatura," which means "writing formed with letters" or "writing in reference to books." It ultimately derives from the Latin word "litera," meaning "letter of the alphabet" or "script."
CW could be "creative writing." DRB brings to mind "defense research board," but I know it has a meaning related to writing or test taking.