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Business Writing And Grammar

Joyce Said:

I have a question on grammar in a business letter- a stupid question!?

We Answered:

You should always write the company's name exactly as they do. For further proof, this is what I found on a website referenced at the end of this post:

"Business style guides, on the other hand, are unanimous in stating that the correct way to write a company’s name is the way the company itself writes it—no matter what your grammar-school teacher would say about it.

Missing apostrophe? Too bad.
Starts with a lower-case letter (think eMachines or iTunes)? Deal with it.
Leaves out the vowels (RAZR)? Too bad.
Throws us back to Shakespeare with “Amp’d” instead of “Amped”?"

Hope this helps. Good Luck!

Sherry

Minnie Said:

Please help me on the GRAMMAR and WRITING?

We Answered:

Dear sir/madam,

I am writing in connection with a recent uplift in our marketing activities. Further to our English program national action plan, we are on to provide the schools, college, and universities with the --- books. For, we need to stock more books in advance. In view of this our director ---- would like to visit Pearson Education, UK to improve the relationship between ---- (both partners). Expecting an early reply inviting a business visit. Suggestions are most welcomed.

Sincerely
Deepak H

Linda Said:

English grammar help for a business letter!?

We Answered:

First one is more readable. You can phrase it either way depending on what you want to highlight.

Scott Said:

help in grammar- business writing?

We Answered:

As per our telephone conversation yesterday, the scheduled interview, for Mr. John, will be held on Monday, (date), at (time)

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