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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
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Soft copy

I have forwarded the soft copy same to susan madam yesterday
  

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Hi, I've never heard the phrase 'soft copy'. Only 'hard copy'. With 'yesterday', just use Simple Past tense.

  • Hi, I've never heard the phrase 'soft copy'.
  • Only 'hard copy'.
  • With 'yesterday', just use Simple Past tense.
  • Do you call this woman 'Madam Susan?
  • eg I forwarded the report to Madam Susan yesterday,.
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Hi,

I've never heard the phrase 'soft copy'. Only 'hard copy'.

With 'yesterday', just use Simple Past tense.

Do you call this woman 'Madam Susan?

eg I forwarded the report to Madam Susan yest
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I have forwarded the same soft copy I forwarded to madam Susan yesterday.

>>A soft copy is a computerized form of a document; a form that can be stored and processed by computers.
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Hi,

I can understand the meaning. As I said, I've just never heard the phrase.

Clive
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CliveHi,I can understand the meaning. As I said, I've just never heard the phrase.Clive
It's a widely used term in te realm of computers.
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Hi,

Not when I spent years, years ago, doing that kind of work.
Computer jargon used to take years to change, then months, then weeks . . . .

The term 'hard copy' is quite commonly used by non-computer people. Do you think 'soft copy' has re
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You should never refer to a woman as ____ madam, as that can have controversial connotations.

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