Nothing it's the same
"In your last email" is the correct form. Ex. "You mentioned in your email that you are free tonight."
Email is the correct spelling with no hyphen. If you run it through the spell checker, email passes, but e-mail does not.
if in past... i am glad to ve received your email.
Well, honey, the email either refers to something or it doesn't. So yes, it's correct to say the email refers to something if it actually does. But if it's just a bunch of gibberish, then no, it's not correct to say that. Simple as that, sweetheart.
NO it is not. You should say, "I have sent and email toyour hotmail account (or email account).
my email had a verse so i had to make a new email
Hi everyone is correct
The e-mail is too long.
Yes.
No, it is not.
we'd say ''would you be so kind as to email."
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