Greeting
Subject
Closing
100

dear Ms. Beverly,

Dear Ms. Beverly,

(capitalization)

100

What is a subject line for?

To let the person know what the email is about.

100

Whose name do you write in the closing of an email?

Your name!

200

Dera Ms Beverly,

Dear Ms. Beverly,

(spelling, punctuation)

200

True or False: You should write your entire email message in the subject line.

False

200

Where do you include a closing in your email?

At the end when you are done writing your email.

300

dear ms Beverly,

Dear Ms. Beverly,

(capitalization x2, punctuation)

300

True or False: You should keep your subject line short and to the point.

True

300

Which of the following are unprofessional/inappropriate sign-offs?

1) Sincerely,

2) Thank you,

3) Peace out,

4) Best,

3) Peace out,

400

dera Ms. Beverly

Dear Ms. Beverly,

(spelling, capitalization, punctuation)

400

You have a question for your teacher about a homework assignment. What might your subject line say?

Help with Homework Assignment

400

You are writing an email to your teacher and are ready to end your email. What is the correct way to write the closing?

Sincerely,

Trenton

Thank you,

Nanami

Best,

Ms. Beverly

500

Dear ms beverly

Dear Ms. Beverly,

(capitalization x2, punctuation x2)

500

You want to tell your boss you are going to be late to work. What might your subject line say?

Late to Work Today

500
Fix the error in this closing:


sincerely ,

ms beverly

Sincerely,

Ms. Beverly

(capitalization x3, spacing, and punctuation)

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