A postscript is added at the end of an article or letter. It comes from the Latin words "post" meaning after, and "script" meaning writing. A postscript to a letter starts with the letters P.S. which stand for postscript, after writing.
I had to add a postscript at the end of my letter letting my dad know that I moved.
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A short addition to the end of a letter is called a postscript and is abbreviated P.S.
PS stands for "postscript," which is an additional note added at the end of a letter after the signature. It is used to include information that was forgotten or to emphasize a point made in the main body of the letter.
The Spanish language equivalent for the English "postscript" is "posdata;" the abbreviation equivalent to the English "P.S." is, appropriately, "P.D."
'PS' stands for "postscript," which is a section added at the end of a letter after the signature. It is used to include additional information that the writer forgot to include in the main body of the letter.
Post script. p.s, i presume you mean when used like this
'Postscript' can either be a programming language or an addendum to a letter. If you mean an addendum to a letter, then you would not plan to write a letter with a postscript in advance you would include what you wanted to say in the body of the letter. A postscript is added after you have finished the letter (signed it) but realised that there was some extra information you wanted to include. If you mean Postscript the programming language, then you would need to go on a programming course to learn how to program in Postscript before you could write a letter using it.
"PS" stands for postscript, a note added to the end of a letter after the signature. It is used to include an additional thought or information that was forgotten or deemed important to mention after the main body of the letter.
There was a postscript on the letter reminding me that I will need to bring my passport.
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