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Askshameer Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

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how do u convey this?"please confirm that you have recieved my email"
is this the right way? "Please confirm your recipient"

/Sameer
  

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"please confirm that you have received my/this email" OK is this the right way? "Please confirm your recipient" No Clive

  • "please confirm that you have received my/this email" OK is this the right way?
  • "Please confirm your recipient" No Clive
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Hi,

how do u convey this?"please confirm that you have received my/this email" OK

is this the right way? "Please confirm your recipient" No



Clive
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what about " acknowledge your receipt " .... 
what's the exact meaning of that term ?
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Hi,

what about " acknowledge your receipt " ....

what's the exact meaning of that term ?

eg " Please acknowledge your receipt of this email"

This means the same thing. However, I'd say it has a colder, more official tone.



You don't seem to like capital letters.
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CliveYou don't seem to like capital letters.
You're right ... Emotion: zip it!
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YoungBuddywhat about " acknowledge your receipt " ....

what's the exact meaning of that term ?

Please acknowledge receipt of...
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"Please confirm receipt of this email" means the same as "Please confirm that you received this email".

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