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An Jiyoung Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

Emails

Nowdays, most of people have emails on Yahoo, Hotmail, Google or other portal email systems. Some company has its own email system or its own mailing system which only works on the computer at work. Let me say, I work for ABC company. The ABC company employees have emails which end @abc.com and the company also has it own mailing application which calls "Smart".
so in the company, among employees communicate through this "Smart" system.

Can you check the following sentences are correct? Am I using prepositions correctly?

I send an email to your Yahoo email address.
I got (checked) an email on my Yahoo account.
I send you an email through Yahoo.
I send you an email on your abc.com email address.
I send you an email through "Smart"
I send an email to your Smart.

Thanks..
  

Top answer

I SENT an email to your Yahoo (email address) --> avoid repeating email so frequently in one line. com (email address) --> not appropriate to use "ON". Depending on the context, you may use the present simple form or the past simple one.

  • I SENT an email to your Yahoo (email address) --> avoid repeating email so frequently in one line.
  • com (email address) --> not appropriate to use "ON".
  • Depending on the context, you may use the present simple form or the past simple one.
  • Regards,
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I SENT an email to your Yahoo (email address) --> avoid repeating email so frequently in one line.
I send you an email TO your abc.com (email address) --> not appropriate to use "ON".

Depending on the context, you may use the present simple form or the past simple one.

Regards,
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I sent you and email to your abc.com address.

Send is used in the present tense or the future tense in conjunction with "will" or "would".

I will send an email to your Yahoo account.

I would send an email to your Yahoo account but my computer is broken.

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