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MyShirley Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

reply or reply to?

I will reply your email soon.

I will reply to your email soon.

Which one is corerct?

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I will reply to your email soon.

  • I will reply to your email soon.
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I will reply to your email soon.
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Maverick9211I will reply to your email soon.
Really? My teacher told me that 'I will reply your email soon' is correct?
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not really. Some senior member wil clear this thing
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MyShirley
Maverick9211I will reply to your email soon.
Really? My teacher told me that 'I will reply your email soon' is correct?

I will reply to your email soon. (BrE)

I will reply your email soon. (AmE)

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I will reply your email soon. (AmE)
No!!! Where did you get this information? Emotion: smile

I will repl
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CalifJim
I will reply your email soon. (AmE)
No!!! Where did you get this information?
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CalifJim
I will reply your email soon. (AmE)
No!!! Where did you get this information?
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CalifJim
I will reply your email soon. (AmE)
No!!! Where did you get this information?
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Thanks for the reference!
Personally, I'm not sure I trust The Right Word at the Right Time on this issue.

I will reply your email soon is something I've never seen or heard in the U.S.!

The only example in my American Heritage Dictionary with reply as a transitive verb is with a that clause as the object, as in He replied that he could not attend t
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CalifJimThanks for the reference!
Personally, I'm not sure I trust The Right Word at the Right Time on this issue.

I will reply your email soon is something I've never seen or heard in the U.S.!

The only example in my American Heritage Dictionary with reply as a transitive verb is with a that clause as the object, as in He rep

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