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- Im attaching. . . v. Attached is. . . - WordReference Forums
Hopefully, please find attached the (personal) Please find attached a (business) Attached is the (business) I meant to attach the instructions - attached now (personal) Please see attachment (personal) I have also used I will attach if I think of something I need to attach that hasn't been attached yet
- . . . attached in to with? - WordReference Forums
Hi, Rushes, Vik is correct concerning emails But we attach something (physically) to something else by or with (the means of attaching it), eg, "The shelves were attached to the wall by screws " "He attached the poster to the wall with glue " (P S , In emails, these documents are called, unsurprisingly, "attachments" )
- Attached is vs Attached are - WordReference Forums
More than one thing is attached, so the plural verb is called for Not to go off on a tangent, but the "attached is are " phrasing is a bit hackneyed Why not use the active voice and say "I have attached my passport, birth certificate and diploma"? That avoids the singular plural verb question, too
- Attached is. . . The attachment is. . . - WordReference Forums
'Attached is XXX' uses the passive structure I think the equivalent of that is to say it in the active voice: 'I have attached XXX (to this email)', or in your case 'I have attached a catalogue including our latest productions, as requested by you last week' ('For your request' sounds strange )
- Attached please find Please find attached - WordReference Forums
Which is better, in the context of a more formal or business email tone, when sending a little email prompting readers to open an attached document? 1 Please find attached the new Word document 2 Attached please find the new Word document My boss and I have been rowing over this for a
- I attached vs I have attached | WordReference Forums
I think that you need to give us some context I see nothing wrong with "When I replied to Mr Green, I attached the document to my letter " I also see nothing at all odd about a sentence that read "I do not know if you had a chance to read the document I attached to my last letter " What is the sentence that you think is "wrong" because it
- attached enclosed - WordReference Forums
Hola amigos, nuevamente acudo a ustedes en busca de ayuda Varias veces me he topado con las palabras attached y enclosed---¿existe alguna diferencia entre ellas? Yo a ambas las veo como sinóminos pero podría darse el caso de úna variación según al lugar Espero que alguien pueda ayudarme--- :)
- Please find enclosed attached | WordReference Forums
attached = joined added to, outside the envelope, stapled or paperclipped to the main page; e g , Please find attached (Common office items used to attach other papers to a document are staples and clips That's why in email, the symbol used for attaching a file to a document is the "paper clip ")"
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