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Katen [24]
3 years ago
7

Do you use "Good Morning" or "Good morning" at the beginning of an email or letter?

English
2 answers:
cluponka [151]3 years ago
6 0
Well it depends really but normally I would use Good morning because the Good is the begging of a sentence and u always capitalized the begging of a sentence
valentina_108 [34]3 years ago
5 0
The second one because every time u start a sentence it is only the first letter  capitaillized

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