Supercat received some sheets that I had to put my signature, in the Tokyo office. I already sent the sheets with signature back via mail.
But a HR staff member in Singapore sent me an email attaching PDF files of the sheets same as those I received. I don't need them anymore.
I want to say to her:
I've already sent real?original? sheets via mail to the Tokyo office.
What do you say some sheets I received in the Tokyo office? They are not PDF files or photocopies. Original copies?
sheets - It's more natural to call them pages . You need to say ' . .
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sheets - It's more natural to call them pages.
You need to say ' . . . that I had to put my signature on', but better is simply '. . . that I had to sign'.
I suggest this. I've already mailed signed pages to the Tokyo office.