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Kumenglish Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

Can be

You can reach me at email address

I can be reached at email address

Please suggest the differences between them. When can we use them?

  

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I would say ‘you can reach me via email’ or 'I can be reached via email'. I could also say ‘you can send me an email’. The following is okay if the email address is given: I can be reached at [xxxx@xmaildotcom].

  • I would say ‘you can reach me via email’ or 'I can be reached via email'.
  • I could also say ‘you can send me an email’.
  • The following is okay if the email address is given: I can be reached at [xxxx@xmaildotcom].
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I would say ‘you can reach me via email’ or 'I can be reached via email'.

I could also say ‘you can send me an email’.

The following is okay if the email address is given:

I can be reached at [xxxx@xmaildotcom].

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