F 1. The standard closing of a business letter is "Sincerely yours." 2. In the modified block letter style, the date line, complimentary close, and printed signature may be lined up at the center of the letter. 3. A conjunction joins words, phrases, or clauses in a sentence. 4. A comma should be used to set off information that could be omitted from a sentence without changing the meaning. 5. A memo (memorandum) may be used to inform office staff about the time and place of a staff meeting. 6. A postal bar code is often added to First-Class letters by the post office to identify the letter's destination. 7. The fastest way to send an item through the USPS is Priority Mail. 8. A Return Receipt is usually combined with Certified Mail for proof of both mailing and receipt. 9. Stamps can be printed in the office using an online postage service. 10. Postage meters only print postage on tapes that are applied to letters (i.e., they do not print postage directly on envelopes).
F 1. The standard closing of a business letter is "Sincerely yours." 2. In the modified block letter style, the date line, complimentary close, and printed signature may be lined up at the center of the letter. 3. A conjunction joins words, phrases, or clauses in a sentence. 4. A comma should be used to set off information that could be omitted from a sentence without changing the meaning. 5. A memo (memorandum) may be used to inform office staff about the time and place of a staff meeting. 6. A postal bar code is often added to First-Class letters by the post office to identify the letter's destination. 7. The fastest way to send an item through the USPS is Priority Mail. 8. A Return Receipt is usually combined with Certified Mail for proof of both mailing and receipt. 9. Stamps can be printed in the office using an online postage service. 10. Postage meters only print postage on tapes that are applied to letters (i.e., they do not print postage directly on envelopes).
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