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Option 1 : Yours sincerely
The correct answer is 'Yours sincerely'.
- Let us explore the given options:-
- Yours sincerely is a formula used to end a letter, typically a formal one in which the recipient is addressed by name. Brits use "Yours sincerely" while Americans write "Sincerely yours.". Thus, option 1 is correct.
- In option 2, Your' s sincerely is given i.e a wrong expression as we can't use apostrophe 's' in the given manner. Whenever we use apostrophe 's' then s should be just after the apostrophe symbol (') not after a gap of it.
- In option 3, Your sincerely is given i.e a wrong expression as the letter 's' should be added after your to make it a right expression.
- In option 4, Your's sincerely is given i.e a wrong expression as we are indicating possession, so yours is the correct choice—not your's. We do not need an apostrophe to indicate possession because yours itself is a possessive pronoun.
Hence, the correct answer is option 1.
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