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Professional Communication Skills Practice Test: Business Writing - Friendly Letters
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A friendly letter is a letter written to someone you already know, such as a friend, relative, peer, or acquaintance. The purpose of a friendly letter is to update the recipient on your life and to keep in touch.

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Professional Communication Skills Practice Test: Business Writing - Friendly Letters
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10 Questions

1. Whom are friendly letters not written to?
2. Which of these phrases is used to end the main body?
3. Where does the name of the writer come in a formal invitation?
4. A formal invitation should be written in third person.
5. Where should the date be written in a formal invitation?
6. Which of these phrases is used to start the main body of a friendly letter?
7. Friendly letters can contain many subjects.
8. Which of these forms is not used to address people in friendly letters?
9. Which form of courteous leave-taking is not used in friendly letters?
10. Which of these is not prefixed with any form of courteous leave-taking in friendly letters?