e-mail - use in sentences

Modifying Another Word

  • then: Also, if anyone has any photos from the event then e-mail them in and I'll stick a few on the site.
  • always: However donât worry if you forget your password â you can always e-mail us to retrieve it.
  • n't: Please do n't e-mail me about this tune as I have never carried it out, please use the forum.
  • only: This Followed daily telephone calls to Sky who could only e-mail the technicians without any success.
  • regularly: And what's more, we will regularly e-mail you to remind you to update your contact list.
  • either: You can then either e-mail the whole spreadsheet back or print it out and send that.

Modifies a noun

  • address: Full postal address, telephone and fax numbers and e-mail address.
  • inquiry: You will be responsible for generating and sending a monthly e-newsletter, liaising with overseas groups and responding to telephone and e-mail enquiries.
  • communication: Deal with day-to-day duties to include writing letters and putting together e-mail communications.
  • list: Provides consumers a way to opt out of telephone, mail and e-mail contact lists.
  • contact: This includes the students ' homepage and e-mail contact.
  • support: In addition there is e-mail support from the program leader.

Used with adjective complement

  • please: For groups of 16+ adults or 10+ rooms, please e-mail our Groups Department.
  • do: Please don't e-mail me about this tune as I have never carried it out, please use the forum.

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