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  • forward vs forwarded - WordReference Forums
    I you we they forward our mail to the central office He she it forwards our mail automatically He she it forwarded all our mail last month to China while we were away on assignment Like cyberpedant, I don't understand the problem "Forwarded" is the past participle of "to forward"
  • forward to vs forward it to | WordReference Forums
    Yes, If the executive assistant had been writing a formal letter, he would have written: You may send me more information (preferably in the form of several relevant screen-capture images photos if possible) and I will forward it to GS immediately However, he was writing a very quick email to one one of his [fellow] employees, the message was a simple instruction and he therefore wrote with
  • to forward. . . | WordReference Forums
    Hola: En el contexto de emails, ¿cómo se dice la frase de abajo en español? Can you forward on to me the email you sent to X yesterday? ¿Puedes reenviarme (?) el email (se dice 'email' o 'correo electrónico'?) que le mandaste a X ayer? ¿Qué os parece la traducción? cheers
  • Going forward vs. Moving forward - WordReference Forums
    Because "Moving forward" is often said after some kind of dispute, where "moving forward" reflects an attempt to leave the bad feelings behind, I will use "going forward" or "in the future" or "from now on"
  • I forwarded to you vs I forwarded you - WordReference Forums
    Hello everyone, what is the right sentence between the following? 1) "I wanted to ask to you about the protocol I forwarded to you" 2) "I wanted to ask to you about the protocol I forwarded you" The context is an e-mail Thanks
  • move the meeting up an hour | WordReference Forums
    To answer your 2nd Q: I would say to move a meeting forward or back Moving a meeting "up an hour" sound awkward to my BE ears and begs for a clarifying question, to be on the safe side, e g “back or forward?”
  • forward on to forward to - WordReference Forums
    Someone asks you if you have certain data, which he needs, and you say yes Which would you say, 1 or 2? What's the difference between them? 1 I'll be forwarding them on to you 2 I'll be forwarding them to you
  • keep me on copy - how to say it very polite? - WordReference Forums
    Hello, I would like to write the same sentence in a polite form I finally got a proper e-mail account Please keep me on copy in all the refer to editorial and sound departamets Thank you very much, Rebeca Can I say that?


















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