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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

how to use "email"

Please be advised that the following sentences are correct.

(I am not sure whether "email" is a verb or noun. I am also unsure about a preposition too. )

Could you please email me at the following mail address, Email Removed
or
Could you please email me to the following mail address.

Or
Could you send me an email to the following mail address.
or
Could you send me an email at the following mail address.

Thank you.

Regards,
  

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Anonymous Please be advised that the following sentences are correct. You are telling us that these sentences, according to you, are correct. I would agree that they are grammatically OK, but disagree that they are natural.

  • Anonymous Please be advised that the following sentences are correct.
  • You are telling us that these sentences, according to you, are correct.
  • I would agree that they are grammatically OK, but disagree that they are natural.
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AnonymousPlease be advised that the following sentences are correct.
You are telling us that these sentences, according to you, are correct.
I would agree that they are grammatically OK, but disagree that they are natural.
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sorry I meant that I wanted to ask you whether these sentences were correct.
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Hi Seiji;

Welcome to English Forums.

"email" can be a noun or a verb.

Could you please email me at the following address: ***(at sign)yyy? (verb form)
Could you please send me an email at the following address: ***(at sign)yyy? (noun form)

When you want the email sent to someone e
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Could you please email me at the following address: ***(at sign)yyy?

We often just write
eg Could you please email me at ***(at sign)yyy?

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