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- Im attaching. . . v. Attached is. . . | WordReference Forums
The first is natural for conversation informal speech or writing "Attached is" is very formal style used mostly in official and business letters
- . . . attached in to with? - WordReference Forums
Hello, This is about email attachments: do you attach them: (a) to your email? (b) in your email? (c) with your email? example: Have you received the first draft of my business plan that was attached to in with my previous email? (?) Thank you in advance!
- Attached is vs Attached are - WordReference Forums
Hello, Could you tell me which sentence is correct? 1 Attached is my passport, birth certificate, and diploma 2 Attached are my passport, birth certificate, and diploma? I would really appreciate your input
- Understanding Legal Terms: Attached Hereto, Incorporated . . . - JustAnswer
Customer: if a contract says a Exhibit "A" Is Attached hereto and incorporated herein Does That Mean Its Part Of The Contract Even If Its Not Attached To It Phisicaly?
- I attached vs I have attached - WordReference Forums
Hi, My boss says he was told by an american that he could use I attached the document and I keep correcting him saying its I have attached the document I'm sure I'm write, what do you think?
- Attached please find Please find attached - WordReference Forums
Which is better, in the context of a more formal or business email tone, when sending a little email prompting readers to open an attached document? 1 Please find attached the new Word document 2 Attached please find the new Word document My boss and I have been rowing over this for a
- attached enclosed - WordReference Forums
If you have attached a file, as you wrote, then it is an attached document "Enclosed" applies primarily to paper documents that are enclosed in the same envelope as a letter but are not attached to it (for example, by a staple)
- attached enclosed - WordReference Forums
Hola amigos, nuevamente acudo a ustedes en busca de ayuda Varias veces me he topado con las palabras attached y enclosed---¿existe alguna diferencia entre ellas? Yo a ambas las veo como sinóminos pero podría darse el caso de úna variación según al lugar Espero que alguien pueda ayudarme--- :)
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