When addressing someone in a letter, you may address anyone as Dear .
Yes, dear is usually at the start of a sentence and beginning of the letter. If it is not, then it needs no capitalization.-------------------It is OK, but do not use "Dear Employer." Find the name of the person to whom you are sending the letter. It's polite and more friendly.
In Persian Jan means life! people use this word as "dear" or "darling" and joon is informal way of saying Jan and it also means dear if it comes with a question mark after it it means : yes dear? joonam: my dear
The griffly man walked to the barber shop.
The man strangled his wife because she slapped him. Is it ok?
The correct usage is "a boy." The article "a" is used before words that begin with a consonant sound, while "an" is used before words that begin with a vowel sound. Since "boy" begins with a consonant sound (the "b" sound), "a" is the appropriate article to use.
Well, "man" and "boy" both have three letters, but you could also use "guy".
The man ran into the hot furnace to save the boy that was stuck in there.
Some people use the word dear.
The generous man bestowed the little boy with gifts from his recent vacation.
Some people use the word dear.
The Romans had two words for man. If one were speaking about mankind in general, as opposed to a god or animal, he would use the word homo. If he were speaking about a grown man, as opposed to a boy, the word used was vir.
The manger could use refilling, dear.
my love, my dear friend,
Some people use the word dear.
In the NIV, twice he calls his mother "dear woman." But not in the King James Bible.
Would you be a dear and fetch me a drink?
I can't find the word "Clount" in my dictionary. Do you mean "clout" as in: The man gave the boy a clout for being cheeky!