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Old 24-Jan-2005, 19:21
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Question email grammar

Which statement is grammatically correct:

Further to email from your offices....

or Further to the email from your offices....
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Neither is a sentence. If you can make a sentence out of that I can comment on the grammar.

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Further to your email...
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