[Grammar] Your email noted with thanks

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Please let me know what sentence is correct from the below.
1. Your email noted with thanks.
2. Your email is noted with thanks?



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Welcome to the forum. :hi:

Please note that I have changed your thread title so that it is unique and relevant to your thread. Before we continue, please use the Edit Post function to remove the underlining from your entire post. There was no need to underline anything.
 

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I would just use Noted with thanks, but what is the intended meaning?

It is underlined because it is a link to the Yahoo Answers site it was taken from. Charithabd, why did you copy this from Yahoo Answers?
 

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I would just use Noted with thanks, but what is the intended meaning?

It is underlined because it is a link to the Yahoo Answers site it was taken from. Charithabd, why did you copy this from Yahoo Answers?


Thank you for the reply.
Actually, one week back I tried to get an answer from Yahoo answer and later found this forum and posted here since I didn't get any response from Yahoo. I will remove the same in yahoo A.

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Welcome to the forum. :hi:

Please note that I have changed your thread title so that it is unique and relevant to your thread. Before we continue, please use the Edit Post function to remove the underlining from your entire post. There was no need to underline anything.

Thank you for the reply.
The underlining is unintentional and I just noticed it. I tried to remove it using the edit option. But seems it is not working.
 

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Sorry, charithabd. I have misled you. I didn't even consider that it might be underlined because it was a hyperlink. You can't actually remove that type of underlining. We are used to people choosing to have just one or two words lead to a hyperlink. Had that been the case, I wouldn't have written post #2.

In future, though, if you do something similar, please write the contents of the post yourself and then add at the end "I also asked this question HERE (the hyperlink would go under the word "HERE") but I didn't get a response so I'm asking here instead".
 

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Thank you for the reply.

I would point out that Noted is sometimes used as a way of acknowledging communication when you have no intention of doing anything.
 

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I would point out that Noted is sometimes used as a way of acknowledging communication when you have no intention of doing anything.

Thank you for the reply. Please let me know which sentence is grammatically correct.
 

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Of your two original sentences, only the second is correct. It needs "is".
 

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Of your two original sentences, only the second is correct. It needs "is".

Thank you very much four the quick response. Because sometimes have received the first sentence is from Native English speakers as well. So that is the reason I was trying to figure out what is correct.
Thank you again for your kind support.
 

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Noted and thank you. I will do accordingly in future.:)
 
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