Across
- 5. - The first part of the email that the recipient sees.
- 8. - The line after the greeting in a letter.
- 9. - In an email, it's where you can attach files.
- 11. - Where you can find the subject in an email.
- 14. - When a formal letter is directed to a specific person.
- 15. - This should be included at the end of the email to identify the sender.
- 17. - When you want to send a copy of an email to someone without the main recipient knowing.
- 20. - The last paragraph of a formal letter.
- 23. - This is where you put the date in a letter.
- 25. - Informal letters are often sent to these people.
- 26. - Where the recipient’s address goes in a letter.
- 28. - This part of the letter contains the message.
- 29. - An action often done before sending an email.
- 30. - Informal letters use this type of language.
Down
- 1. - It is essential to do this before sending an email.
- 2. - The part where you introduce yourself in a letter.
- 3. - A short phrase that describes the content of the email.
- 4. - An appropriate sign-off for a formal email.
- 6. - Abbreviation indicating further recipients in an email.
- 7. - These are often used in informal emails to express emotions.
- 10. - When you want someone else to receive the email but is not the main recipient.
- 12. - This should be clear and direct in a formal letter or email.
- 13. - These types of letters are more personal.
- 16. - A common way to start an informal email or letter.
- 18. - This appears at the end of a letter before the signature.
- 19. - This part of the email includes the main message.
- 21. - In a letter, it's the place for the writer’s address.
- 22. - These types of letters follow a strict structure.
- 24. - A polite word often used to close a formal letter.
- 27. - Type of language used in a formal letter.
