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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Draft of email, draft email

Hi, please tell the difference between
1)The draft of email looks fine to me.
2)The draft email looks fine to me.
Thank you.
  

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Hi, please tell the difference between 1)The draft of the email looks fine to me. 2)The draft email looks fine to me. Both are fine, but #2 is more common.

  • Hi, please tell the difference between 1)The draft of the email looks fine to me.
  • 2)The draft email looks fine to me.
  • Both are fine, but #2 is more common.
  • Clive
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Hi, please tell the difference between
1)The draft of the email looks fine to me.
2)The draft email looks fine to me.
Both are fine, but #2 is more common.

Clive
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These are correct and synonymous:

The draft of the email looks fine to me.
The draft email looks fine to me.

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