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you have to put your address in the right hand corner and theirs in the left hand corner.write in 1st person write in past or present it doesn't matter but if you are telling someone what has happened then do past but if you are asking someone something that hasn't happened then its present.you need to write why you are writing like i am writing to inform you that ....or i am writing to tell you .....Give at least three reasons if you are writing in complaint if you are asking something remember to put a question mark be kind and chatty remember letters not in complaint are informal but letters in complaint are formal.WARNING : DON'T PUT SECRETS IN A LETTER YOU PUT SECRETS IN A DIARY!!!!!!
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There is no requirement to do so. The executor does not even have to be notified that they were appointed.
No they can't, unless you are notified for the changes in writing.
An example of informal writing could be a text message to a friend saying, "Hey, wanna grab some food later?" Informal writing typically involves using colloquial language, abbreviations, and a more conversational tone.
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In a formal writing, yes. In an informal writing, you don't have to.
I do not agree that formal writing has expired, but it is less popular than it used to be. The alternative is informal writing. Informal writing works perfectly well, if you know what you are doing.