The letter begins with an address followed by a comma. (from a new line, skipping a line)
Dear Sally,
At the beginning of the letter, the author usually:
Thanks the addressee for the previously received correspondence:
Thanks for...
Many thanks for...
How nice of you ...
I was awfully glad to get your letter...
- apologizes for not writing earlier:
I must apologise for not writing...,
I really should have written sooner....
In this part, all aspects specified in the assignment should be disclosed. Be sure to ask three questions about the mentioned information at the end. Each paragraph is written on a new line, skipping a line.
At the end of the letter, the author mentions further contacts.
(from a new line, skipping a line)
I’ll write again soon.
Looking forward to seeing you.
Hope to hear from you soon.
This phrase depends on the degree of closeness between the author and the addressee, and is always followed by a comma. (from a new line, skipping a line)
I love you so much,
Lots of love,
Much love,
Best wishes,
All the best,
Yours ….,
Personal letters are signed without specifying the last name (from a new line, skipping a line). They do NOT put a full stop at the end.