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Old 20-Dec-2007, 01:18
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Hello, I'm Gleysson and I have a doubt. I was writing a formal letter and I finished the letter with this sentence " I hope to hearing from you soon, (my name) ".
Question 1: Is this sentence grammatically correct?
Question 2: Is it suitable to finish such letter?

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Default Re: Formal Letter

1- I don't think that sentence is grammatically correct:

I hope to hear from you soon would be the right form.

2 - A formal option to finish a letter is:

I look forward to hearing from you soon
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