Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Email"
The meaning of "Email" in various phrases and sentences
Q:
What does Write an informal email to thank somebody you have been staying with and to tell them what you have been doing recently. mean?
A:
You have been living with a friend for a while and you are thankful so you are writing an email to say thanks to them
Q:
What does I'm only an email away. mean?
A:
It means that person can be reached or contacted by an email.
Q:
What does you will learn how to nail that all-important email mean?
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it means "you will learn to (do very well) on that all-important email." hope that helps a little.
Q:
What does Would you like me to email you when I'm on my way. mean?
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"would you like" is a question statement, and there should be a question mark at the end of the sentence.
Would you like me to email you when I'm on my way?
In more casual conversation, you can omit the question mark. Sometimes people are too lazy to use ? And just use a . instead.
Would you like me to email you when I'm on my way?
In more casual conversation, you can omit the question mark. Sometimes people are too lazy to use ? And just use a . instead.
Q:
What does I can't stood being stood up or having my emails ignored. mean?
A:
Being left alone. being stood up is when someone agrees to meet with you but does not show up, leaving you standing there, stood up.
Example sentences using "Email"
Q:
Please show me example sentences with When I write an email to a hiring manager, what is a good way to express my willingness to work their institution?
Could you please give me some idea?.
Could you please give me some idea?.
A:
I feel like working at X would be a great opportunity
I'm certain I could be a valuable addition to X
I'm positive that X is a place that will allow me to do great work
X = institution name
I feel like working at X would be a great opportunity
I'm certain I could be a valuable addition to X
I'm positive that X is a place that will allow me to do great work
X = institution name
Q:
Please show me example sentences with How would you write an email to customer support , saying that your picture was used without your consent ..
A:
ATTN: Customer Support
My picture has been used without my consent. Please remove it immediately.
My picture has been used without my consent. Please remove it immediately.
Q:
Please show me example sentences with メールのリンクはいつ見せてくれますか?
When will you show me link of email ?
Is this correct ?.
When will you show me link of email ?
Is this correct ?.
A:
Usually, people say "send me" (送る) the link. Also, they tend to omit "email", because it is assumed you are speaking about something over the internet.
"When will you send me the link?"
or
"When will you email me the link?"
:D
"When will you send me the link?"
or
"When will you email me the link?"
:D
Q:
Please show me example sentences with the email ,please check the email。thank u .
A:
I have received a notice that our company's computer system will be shut down next Wednesday at 5pm. I understand that this is an inconvenience. I suggest that everyone saves any documents before this time. The computer system will be working again the following Wednesday at 6pm.
Synonyms of "Email" and their differences
Q:
What is the difference between Any email sent to clients needs to be checked. and Any email to be sent to clients needs to be checked. ?
A:
The first sentence sounds natural and is grammatically correct. It's all up to how specific you want to be.
Q:
What is the difference between I sent you email and I sent email to you ?
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语法上email前面少了个冠词... 应该是,"I sent you an email"和"I sent an email to you".
其他的话,两句话没什么区别,意思完全一样
其他的话,两句话没什么区别,意思完全一样
Q:
What is the difference between #1 You can take my email and #2 I can tell you my email ?
A:
#1 You don't really say that. You would not use the word "take" here.
#2 Would be the better way to say it.
Other ways to say it...
"Can I give you my email?"
"Do you want my email?"
"Do you want to write down my email?"
#2 Would be the better way to say it.
Other ways to say it...
"Can I give you my email?"
"Do you want my email?"
"Do you want to write down my email?"
Q:
What is the difference between dear (email) and hello (email) and hi (email) ?
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Dear is more formal, usually from like the government or people you don't know e.g. 'Dear sir/madam/mr etc).
Hello is a little formal, you can use it to talk to work colleagues.
Hi is the least formal, you can use it to talk to work colleagues, but only if they are informal first, I would say.
😊
Hello is a little formal, you can use it to talk to work colleagues.
Hi is the least formal, you can use it to talk to work colleagues, but only if they are informal first, I would say.
😊
Q:
What is the difference between I will not check emails. and I will not be checking emails. ?
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They are both mainly the same thing. To me, 'i will not be checking emails' seems to be temporary. 'I will not check emails' means they don't check emails from either a certain group or all together don't get on their email.
"I'm going camping next week so I will not be checking emails"
In the example, the person does get emails, but for that period of time they cannot email or receive emails.
For example: The professor told the law students that he will not check emails, so they better be prepared.
In the example, the professor probably gets on his email, however; not for the students to message.
"I'm going camping next week so I will not be checking emails"
In the example, the person does get emails, but for that period of time they cannot email or receive emails.
For example: The professor told the law students that he will not check emails, so they better be prepared.
In the example, the professor probably gets on his email, however; not for the students to message.
Translations of "Email"
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? A 대학교 Dr. A’s 연구실 김xx로부터
(as an email subject)
(as an email subject)
A:
"From 김xx at Dr. A's research lab"
(대학교 연구실) A lab at a university is often a "research lab".
(대학교 연구실) A lab at a university is often a "research lab".
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? Please correct my email.
Hello xx
Thanks for update.
It's OK. It's my fault and was a good experience though.
I am very sorry. I know you've been so tried to hard to get me a new job.
You're very professional and you are the best job agent I ever met.
Hello xx
Thanks for update.
It's OK. It's my fault and was a good experience though.
I am very sorry. I know you've been so tried to hard to get me a new job.
You're very professional and you are the best job agent I ever met.
A:
Dear X,
Thanks for the update. It’s OK, it was my fault and it was a good experience. I’m very sorry. I know you’ve tried so hard to get me a new job. You’re very professional and the best job agent I’ve ever met.
(I assume from your tone that you meant to be semi-formal(between formal and informal). If you want to sound more formal or informal, you should correct some things.) Hope it helps :)
Thanks for the update. It’s OK, it was my fault and it was a good experience. I’m very sorry. I know you’ve tried so hard to get me a new job. You’re very professional and the best job agent I’ve ever met.
(I assume from your tone that you meant to be semi-formal(between formal and informal). If you want to sound more formal or informal, you should correct some things.) Hope it helps :)
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? How do you say 请查收 in an email? Is it please check??
A:
yes! It means please check 👍
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? does it sound natural? it’s email to paypal.
A:
yes that good!
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? Currently, the email function of our Journal website is not available, but the other functions (Download the manuscript, leave your review comments and upload a document to your review) are no problem.
A:
Currently, the email function of our journal website is not available, but the other functions (downloading manuscripts, leaving review comments, and uploading documents to your review) are no problem.
Other questions about "Email"
Q:
He was to have sent that email but we should ask him if he did.
↑I have to correct this sentence, but I don't know the wrong part. Does this sound natural?
↑I have to correct this sentence, but I don't know the wrong part. Does this sound natural?
A:
× He was to have sent that email but we should ask him if he did.
✓ He was supposed to have sent that email but we should ask him to make sure if he did.
✓ He was supposed to have sent that email but we should ask him to make sure if he did.
Q:
Can you correct my email to my son’s EAL teacher.
Thank you so much for your email.
Since Ken was so nervous about the speech last night and rehearsed it himself many times, I’m so happy to hear that his speech turned out well.
When I saw the draft of his speech, I was amazed that his writing skill is improving a lot. It’s all thanks to you and Ms. Lauren (my son’s English speech class teacher). The structure of his draft was very good too, so I realized how much efforts Ms. Lauren put into supporting Ken.
Thank you again for your feedback.
You made my day.
Warm regards, Does this sound natural?
Thank you so much for your email.
Since Ken was so nervous about the speech last night and rehearsed it himself many times, I’m so happy to hear that his speech turned out well.
When I saw the draft of his speech, I was amazed that his writing skill is improving a lot. It’s all thanks to you and Ms. Lauren (my son’s English speech class teacher). The structure of his draft was very good too, so I realized how much efforts Ms. Lauren put into supporting Ken.
Thank you again for your feedback.
You made my day.
Warm regards, Does this sound natural?
A:
This sounds very natural. The only changes I would make are:
"When I saw the draft of his speech, I was amazed to see that his writing skills (have improved so much.)"
and
"The structure of his draft was very good too, so I realized how much (effort) Ms. Lauren (has) put into supporting Ken."
"When I saw the draft of his speech, I was amazed to see that his writing skills (have improved so much.)"
and
"The structure of his draft was very good too, so I realized how much (effort) Ms. Lauren (has) put into supporting Ken."
Q:
In email communication . Some people would talk about a complete new matter in a previous email in which we have finished a matter. The right way is to open a new email with a new subject in order to avoid misunderstanding. How do I explain this to him ?
A:
When beginning an email discussion on a new topic, please start a thread with a new title in the subject line. Avoid starting discussion of a new matter in an existing email thread.
Q:
I got an email that my reserved novel had arrived, so I went to the library to pick it up.
The book was one that my colleague had said was interesting.
It was really interesting and I finished the two books in one day. Does this sound natural?
The book was one that my colleague had said was interesting.
It was really interesting and I finished the two books in one day. Does this sound natural?
A:
× I got an email that my reserved novel had arrived, so I went to the library to pick it up.
✓ I got an email that the novel I had put on hold had arrived, so I went to the library to pick it up.
× The book was one that my colleague had said was interesting.
✓ The book was one that a colleague said was interesting.
× It was really interesting and I finished the two books in one day.
✓ It was really interesting and I finished it in one day.
I’m a librarian and almost all libraries say “put on hold” rather than reserve a book. Your library may be different, however so if your librarians say “reserve,” use that word 😉
Did you put two books on hold or one?
✓ I got an email that the novel I had put on hold had arrived, so I went to the library to pick it up.
× The book was one that my colleague had said was interesting.
✓ The book was one that a colleague said was interesting.
× It was really interesting and I finished the two books in one day.
✓ It was really interesting and I finished it in one day.
I’m a librarian and almost all libraries say “put on hold” rather than reserve a book. Your library may be different, however so if your librarians say “reserve,” use that word 😉
Did you put two books on hold or one?
Q:
"I use email only when I have to communicate with my teachers outside the classrooms."
Hello! Do you think the sentence above sounds natural? Which sounds better, "outside the classroom" or "outside the classrooms"?
Hello! Do you think the sentence above sounds natural? Which sounds better, "outside the classroom" or "outside the classrooms"?
A:
outside the classroom sounds more natural. also consider “outside of the classroom,” it’s one more word but i think it sounds clearer, just an opinion though! “outside the classroom” still makes sense.
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