
I'm writing to you / I´m writing you | WordReference Forums
Sep 29, 2008 · The differences are very slight. "I'm writing to you today" is a little more formal than "I'm writing you today." Also, in some cases you can't use "to" or must move it: I'm writing …
ATT, ATTN, FAO ... - abbreviations for 'attention' in correspondence
Apr 5, 2006 · When writing english business letters, which is the corrct abbreviation of "attention". I reckon it must be either "att" or "atn". I've always used "att", but fear that it might be a calque …
Writing ordinal numbers: 31st or 31th / 72nd / 178th
Oct 23, 2008 · Your way of writing the date is rare, and so the question is very difficult to answer. My reaction would be that 2017-Apr-26 th is unusual and looks strange. In fact, there is a big …
The Use of the Circa Abbrevation (c.) - WordReference Forums
Dec 9, 2007 · Hi, Folks. I am writing a paper and found out a particular individual’s dates of birth and death are both uncertain. In my source it lists it as: (c. 800–c. 877), using the abbreviation …
'cause, 'cos, because | WordReference Forums
Jan 13, 2008 · As you suggest, if I was writing 'cause, I'd spell it with an apostrophe to avoid confusion with cause. With cos or coz (also a popular spelling) I wouldn't bother. You'd be …
How to write a fraction: 1/2 or ½ - WordReference Forums
Sep 27, 2021 · Hello, I am wondering how to write a fraction in an English text: 1/2 or ½? 1/2 cup of sugar or ½ cup of sugar. Thank you
When introducing myself via E-mail, This is? or I am?
Sep 4, 2012 · Dear All, When I write e-mail to someone I haven't met, I need to clarify myself letting the person know my name and affilate. Then, which one is correct btw 1 and 2? (1) …
verbally and "writtenly" - WordReference Forums
Jan 14, 2012 · I was wondering if there was an adverb for writing that could improve the rhythm of this sentence for my ear. The mayor attacked the politician verbally and (writtenly). I wanted to …
in written/writing - WordReference Forums
Feb 27, 2010 · In- written) is an adjective that should be followed by a noun to describe It is only confusing when the writer thinks that as some adjectivesare used with verb (be), in written) …
space or no space before cm, m, mm etc.? - WordReference Forums
Oct 2, 2007 · I use a space if I'm writing a noun phrase (where it would be two separate words written out), and no space if I'm writing an adjective (which would be one hyphenated word). …