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Calla Lily
I'm writing to you or I'm writing you?
Hello there,
When I write a letter to someone at beginning of paragraph.
Should I use A or B, which expression is the formal sentence?
A I am writing you about your letter
B I am writing to you about your letter
Thank you,
10 dec. 2016 12:12
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In British English, 'to' would never be omitted in that sentence. Only sentence B is correct in BrE.
In American English, both are correct. Whether one is more formal I don't know, although I'd guess the omission of 'to' would make it less formal.
10 december 2016
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Paul is correct about these sentences in American English. His guess is also correct. :)
11 december 2016
I am writing to you about the letter you sent me last week.
I wrote a letter to James that he might come to my house next week to in order to finalize the settlement.
I wrote a letter to James that he might come to my house next week to in order to finalize the settlement.
11 december 2016
Calla Lily
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Chinees (Mandarijn), Chinees (Taiwanees), Engels
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