Salutations and valedictions발음듣기
Salutations and valedictions
Today we're gonna be talking about commas in correspondence and what that means is how to use commas in letter writing, so saying hello and saying goodbye.발음듣기
When you start writing letter or an e-mail to somebody, you use commas so let me show you an example.발음듣기
You can see we have this little comma here because what commas do, right, is that they separate elements of the sentence from one another.발음듣기
So what we're doing here with this comma is we're putting it after the greeting to separate it from the body text. 발음듣기
So that's how you begin a letter or an email with a comma after the, you know, dear part or the hello Prudence comma part you know, whatever it is, but Paige, how do you use commas toward the end of correspondence of emails and stuff?발음듣기
Great, so at the end of a letter or an email you'll use a comma in a sort of similar way to how you use it at the beginning so you'll say something like with love comma Bruce Ben-Bacharach 발음듣기
We were discussing this before we started recording so if you open a letter, that's called the salutation which is another way to say hi and the way you end a letter is called a valediction which is like saying hail, I think wale in Latin means hail.발음듣기
I think salu is hello and wale, or vale is goodbye and so this is really just like a helloing and a goodbye saying so if you're saying hello in a letter or an email you use a comma.발음듣기
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