No, you do not put a comma after "Sincerely yours" when it appears at the end of a letter. Instead, you should follow it with a comma as part of the closing salutation. For example, you would write "Sincerely yours," followed by your name on the next line.
'Sincerely yours, [insert name here]'
I'm pretty sure it's Sincerly your's, but I'm not entirly sure...
hendecagon that's it! sincerly yours, cheycee
Regards. Sincerly yours. With love.
The comma goes after "sincerely" in "Sincerely, yours" - as it separates the closing and the introductory phrases in a formal letter or email sign-off.
sincerly yours po
The answer is Barcelona. In the whole of 2005 Ronaldhino played for Barcelona. The correct answe to your question is Barcelona. Yours sincerly Nael The answer is Barcelona. In the whole of 2005 Ronaldhino played for Barcelona. The correct answe to your question is Barcelona. Yours sincerly Nael The answer is Barcelona. In the whole of 2005 Ronaldhino played for Barcelona. The correct answe to your question is Barcelona. Yours sincerly Nael
yes there is quite a buzz about a Twighlight menga Yours sincerly DK
The shadow of the night. Or the flame of the West. Or Blacky Yours Sincerly I.A.M.Potatoes.
you do not have to put the comma there
The comma goes after.
Comma after what?