Question about the 'answer' in an email
Hi Teachers,
Could you help me with this?
If someone answers a mail immediately after the one it was written, should they say:
a) The answer is down below.
b) I answer it down.
c) The answer is below.
Re: Question about the 'answer' in an email
Dear Joe,
In your mail below....
Dear Professor Smith,
Thank you for your answer below.
Dear Mr. Jones,
The answer can be found in the email below.
Re: Question about the 'answer' in an email
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Originally Posted by
JohnParis
Dear Joe,
In your mail below....
Dear Professor Smith,
Thank you for your answer below.
Dear Mr. Jones,
The answer can be found in the email below.
Hi John,
Thank a lot for this reply.
Is there a shorter one for this one? A more colloquial one? 'The answer can be found in the email below.'
Re: Question about the 'answer' in an email
Quote:
Originally Posted by
learning54
Is there a shorter one for this one? A more colloquial one? 'The answer can be found in the email below.'
'Th ans ca b fou i th em be.' ;-)
Re: Question about the 'answer' in an email
Quote:
Originally Posted by
5jj
'Th ans ca b fou i th em be.' ;-)
Hi 5jj,
Very funny indeed! :-D
So there isn't one at all. If I've asked it is because the person who has asked about the sentence told me if there was one. Be sure I'll give her the same answer. Ha, ha, ha.;-)
L54