forward vs forwarded - WordReference Forums Hello all I am new to this forum and forums in general, so please bear with me I have always had difficulty with the word 'forward' in the following context Janet, I need to know if you forwarded that email to Jeffrey I don't believe this is an accurate use of the verb Will someone please
I forwarded to you vs I forwarded you - WordReference Forums As far as I know, it has 2 correct structures of sentences 1) I forwarded you an email a little while ago 2) I forwarded an email to you a little while ago So, I would go with Edinburgher for his logical clarifications based on authentic grammatical norms
am forwarding have forwarded forwarded - WordReference Forums An email is received from Mrs Stein, making a complaint, and this is to be forwarded to the Complaints Section From Sarah’s point of view, in terms of her work answering emails, “I received the email, I read it, I decided it was a complaint, I forwarded it to Complaints ” All Past tense, because for her in doing her job, each of these
forward to vs forward it to - WordReference Forums Hello, my friends, I received an email yesterday from the Executive Assistant of our department and I wonder whether the use of forward is correct The sentence is: You may send me more information (preferably screen cap photos if possible) and I will forward to GS immediately I check the
forward on to forward to | WordReference Forums I’d especially use the version with “on” if I was re-forwarding something that had already been forwarded or sent to me “I’m forwarding my new report to you ” “Josie sent me her new report, but it’s not relevant to my project, so I’m forwarding it on to you ”
put back forward push back forward (schedule event etc. ) Hi, I was reading the American Heritage dictionary of Phrasal Verbs (yes, I do read a dictionary!) and these entries confused me (I only put the relevant entries and one example sentence each ) put back 3 To reschedule something to an earlier time: They put the meeting back from 3:00 to noon
Onforwarded For Delivery - WordReference Forums What difference do you make between this 2 sentences? - "Onforwarded For Delivery" - "Out For Delivery" The context is a tracking shipment Thks
Correct word for forwarded to the xxx department - WordReference Forums Hello! I would like to know which word would be the most appropriate common word for the phrase below I understand it could be different depending on the country, so I would like an input from a British point of view preferably Your message has been forwarded to the XXX department to the
Your information has already been forwarded to the respective Committee . . . Hi, I'd like to know what the mist suitable position of for evaluation is within this sentence It's part of a message sent by a company to let applicants know that their application information has already been received I feel sentence number one sounds more natural, but, of course, I may be