Can you check for me if these sentences are grammatical and correct in the meanings; please?
An email I sent just comes back to me now.
I had an email sent back to me this morning.
I have got an email just sent back to me now.
I have had an email just sent back to me now. (There are not essential different between "got" and "had" here)
Cheers.
First, do you mean you got a reply to your email or your email came back to you because it couldn't be delivered?
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First, do you mean you got a reply to your email or your email came back to you because it couldn't be delivered?