Memo (a contraction of memorandum) is a noun. Nouns do not have tenses. "Memo will a associated with a verb (I wrote a memo) which may show the tense. In modern "business-speak", it is increasingly common to find people using nouns as verbs. Such as "will you memo me?". So presumably you would also get "I memoed him yesterday". See the related link.
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When the ship was built, she was under the command of Captain Charles W. Pickering. In 1864, when the Battle of Cherbourg took place, the captain of the Kearsarge was Captain John Winslow.
A memorandum heading typically includes four key parts: the "To" line, which indicates the recipient(s); the "From" line, identifying the sender; the "Date" line, specifying when the memo was written; and the "Subject" line, summarizing the main topic of the memo. These components help organize the information and ensure clarity in communication.
he gave me a memo. police filed a memo on me.
why use memo?
The plural of memo is memorandii
The Memo was created in 2012.
memo can remaind people about something
The plural of memo is spelt memos.
you can get your marks memo by contacting your headmaster
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a credit memo is getting credit for something that should have not been charged. a demo memo is billing someone incorrectly.
A memo is a note, so you don't need to answer.
Memo Ochoa is in Club America.