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Coincidence Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

computer vocabulary

Hello, I have a few doubts about computer vocabulary.
Do we say:
Please send me an email on/to my email address
Send me a message on /to my email
Look for on/at/in the blog (I mean a tittle box which is placed on/in a blog where you can type the word you want to look for)

Thank you for your help!
  

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"Please send me an email TO my email address" "Send me a message TO my email" I would just say "Please email me", or "Please email me at your_email_address ". Email is a verb as well as a noun. "

  • "Please send me an email TO my email address" "Send me a message TO my email" I would just say "Please email me", or "Please email me at your_email_address ".
  • Email is a verb as well as a noun.
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"Please send me an email TO my email address"
"Send me a message TO my email"

I would just say "Please email me", or "Please email me at your_email_address". Email is a verb as well as a noun.

"Please look for IN the blog FOR ..." or better, "Please SEARCH MY blog FOR ..."
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Ok..Thank you!
I would like to know, though, what preposition is used for the word 'blog', for example:
I've published a new post on my blog today.

Is 'on' ok?
Thank you!
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Normally ON, though I've also seen IN used.
The metaphor is a wall or notice board. When you post a message to a wall or notice board, you put it ON the wall or notice board. A blog can also be considered a container for messages, so you could post IN your blog as well, but ON is most often used.
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