a comma
exclamation poi nt. It should be-- Hi!
Formal salutations are always followed by a colon. (Dear Sir Only in informatal writing do you use a comma. (Dear Sue,)
The punctuation in the sentence "Dear Vivian, how's summer going for you?" are inverted commas, a comma, an apostrophe and a question mark.
Punctuation goes after the bracket.
[Name], DC
A colon is placed after "Dear" in a business letter, not after "The."
exclamation poi nt. It should be-- Hi!
Formal salutations are always followed by a colon. (Dear Sir Only in informatal writing do you use a comma. (Dear Sue,)
The punctuation in the sentence "Dear Vivian, how's summer going for you?" are inverted commas, a comma, an apostrophe and a question mark.
Dear Mr. President is a salutation of a business letter. The salutation goes at the beginning, thus that's how you got Dear.
If you're writing a letter, after Dear Billy is should be a comma.
There is no punctuation after the word enclosure at the end of a letter. You simply not how many enclosures are included.
In business letters, you should use a colon (:) if you use any punctuation. The new way is to have no punctuation after the greeting in business letters. But if you omit punctuation there, you also have to omit the comma after the closing. In personal letters, people use a comma after the greeting.
A business letter's salutation should be followed by a colon. For example, "Dear Mr. Smith:" or "To Whom It May Concern:".
A colon is typically used after "P.S." in a letter or message, followed by the additional content.
comma or colon Examples: Dear A n na, Dear Sirs:
Punctuation goes after the bracket.