There is no punctuation after the word enclosure at the end of a letter. You simply not how many enclosures are included.
A colon is typically used after "P.S." in a letter or message, followed by the additional content.
Depends! (If the sentence starts and ends inside the brackets the punctuation does too.) If the sentence is part in (and part out) the punctuation goes outside the brackets. It is the same with quotation marks (look in a newspaper and you'll see what I mean).
A question mark (?) goes at the end of an interrogative sentence.
The end punctuation in a sentence with parentheses depends on the overall sentence structure. If the parentheses contain a complete sentence, the period goes inside the closing parenthesis. If the information in the parentheses is additional or clarifying, the ending punctuation goes outside the closing parenthesis.
A question mark goes at the end of an interrogative sentence. Ex: Johnny, did you eat the last cookie?
enclosure
a comma
exclamation poi nt. It should be-- Hi!
A colon is typically used after "P.S." in a letter or message, followed by the additional content.
Punctuation goes after the bracket.
semi-colon
[Name], DC
who goes first on a business letter, the board or the agency head
Depends! (If the sentence starts and ends inside the brackets the punctuation does too.) If the sentence is part in (and part out) the punctuation goes outside the brackets. It is the same with quotation marks (look in a newspaper and you'll see what I mean).
A question mark (?) goes at the end of an interrogative sentence.
Some components that go inside a computer enclosure include the motherboard, CPU, CD drive and hard drive. Another component that goes inside a computer enclosure is the RAM.
it takes approx. 8 business days.