Which of the following is the correct format for an email address?
The general format of an email address is local-part@domain, e.g., , jsmith@[192.168.1.2], [email protected].
Will be send or will be sent Which is correct?
Senior Member. There is no such thing as “will be send”. Passive always requires Past Participle, so look out for that. The Past Participle of “to send” is “sent”.
How do you write an email format?
Email Format
- A subject line that gets the reader’s attention.
- Greetings.
- Content (try to keep it brief, but also include everything that is necessary)
- Closing Email signature.
- Email banner (located underneath the email signature)
What regards to email addresses?
Discussion Forum
Que. | With regards to e-mail addresses: |
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b. | they can never contain spaces |
c. | they are case-insensitive |
d. | all of the above |
Answer:all of the above |
Is it correct to say I have sent you an email?
I have sent you an email vs I have send you an email. When using the helping verb have, the correct form of the past tense of the verb to send is sent. Expert Tip! If the action is complete, it is usually better to use the more direct form, I sent you an email. I have sent you an email.
What did you send an email for?
The most correct, in English, would be “Why did you send an email?”, but “What did you send an email for?” would be acceptable. English is very forgiving compared to other languages like French and German. Note that ‘sent’ is past tense, so you would say “Why was the email sent?”.
Can you send a text message from an email address?
Many people are completely unaware that almost every mobile company has an email address for texting that you can use your own email address to send texts to, thus effectively sending a text message from your email account directly to someone’s cell phone inbox.
How do you say please send an email to I?
“Please send an email to I.“ I hope you can see that that is very wrong. You would say ‘send an email to me’. So, put ‘him’ back into the sentence, and write ‘to him and me’. Note, if you want this person to send emails to the two of you separately (instead of sending one email to you both), write ‘to him and to me’.