Complete each of the following sentences by choosing the option that most suitably fills the space;
Invariably, he ends his letters .... amicably
Invariably, he ends his letters .... amicably
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Correct Answer: Option D
Explanation:
Complete sentence: Invariably, he ends his letters yours amicably.
Explanation:
"Yours" is the correct possessive form used at the end of letters to mean "yours sincerely" or "yours truly."
You is a pronoun and doesn’t fit in this context.
Your's and yours' are incorrect because the possessive form of "you" is "yours" without an apostrophe.
Your own is not appropriate here, as it doesn’t fit the conventional letter closing.
Complete sentence: Invariably, he ends his letters yours amicably.
Explanation:
"Yours" is the correct possessive form used at the end of letters to mean "yours sincerely" or "yours truly."
You is a pronoun and doesn’t fit in this context.
Your's and yours' are incorrect because the possessive form of "you" is "yours" without an apostrophe.
Your own is not appropriate here, as it doesn’t fit the conventional letter closing.