A: Did you read our manager's email? You are also in the loop.
B: No, but what is the email about?
A: He has assigned a new project to us.
A: That's great!! I will read that in detail right away.
Please check the conversation.
Are "You are also in the loop" and "That's great!!" correct in the context?
Can you please suggest any suitable expression instead of "That's great!!"?
In conversation we usually use contractions, so it would usually be "you're" instead of "you are", "what's" instead of "what is", "he's" instead of "he has" and "I'll" instead of "I will". "You're also in the loop" is not definitely wrong, but to me it seems somewhat superfluous here. I'm not sure anyone would actually say it at such a juncture.
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In conversation we usually use contractions, so it would usually be "you're" instead of "you are", "what's" instead of "what is", "he's" instead of "he has" and "I'll" instead of "I will".
"You're also in the loop" is not definitely wrong, but to me it seems somewhat superfluous here. I'm not sure anyone would actually say it at such a juncture.
In the second line, "but" is not na