No, this is not correct grammar. I'm not even certain what you mean to say. Perhaps you could say "I thought my email was sent to you. I'm sending it again just in case." Or you might say "I thought I sent that email to you. Did you get it or not?"
No, the sentence is not correct. A revised and concise version would be: "I just wanted to check if my email was sent to you."
If I were you I would answer emails several times a day. You are probably concerned about the use of were. It is the subjunctive case, not the past tense as in I was walking.
Example sentence - The attorney thought his case would be status quo.
Yes, the sentence "his hand is filthy" is grammatically correct.
No, the correct form in this case is "too". "To" would be used if you were talking about going to the shops or the park.
Suffering from, but I dont know the case. Make a sentence.
The pronoun in the sentence is "she".The pronoun case of the personal pronoun "she" is subjective.The pronoun "she" is an incorrect case for this sentence.The correct sentence is: "Please send an invitation to Bob and her."The reason is because "Bob and her" is the object of the preposition "to".
I am on the estate. Note: the upper-case 'I' should always be used when referring to yourself, not the lower-case 'i'.
No. This is a case where the subjunctive still lives! Use "be" instead of "is."
The relative pronoun is whom, but it is the incorrect case. The relative pronoun 'whom' is the objective case which functions as the object of a verb or a preposition.The correct sentence is, "Mr. Moon who you have met is my assistant."A correct sentence for 'whom' is, "Mr. Moon to whom you were introduced is my assistant."
"None of you are" is the correct form. "None" is treated as a plural pronoun and takes a plural verb, so it should be paired with "are" in this case.
"In case he needs it" is correct.
In this case we would need to know the full sentence with the subject. For instance, if you say I have or I've...it would be correct to use gotten. However, although the sentence may be correct if you are using "have" in the sentence, the best way to say this sentence would be to eliminate have altogether. Then "gotten" would not be correct. You would say, "I just got back" or "We just got back". Usually when you are using have in the sentence (other than stating possession) than the use of "gotten" can be the correct usage for the word "got". In this sentence, since "back" is not something that is/was possessed, than gotten is the correct term if you are using "have" in the sentence. For example, if you were to say "we've gotten the answer", than that would be incorrect because it is showing possession. In this case you would want to say, "we've got the answer". There are many other rules pertaining to the use of gotten.