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Attached please find the form/essay
Can you give me as many sentences/versions as possible to tell in an email the person to check the attached file? Besides, are these all possible and good English?:
-Attached please find the form/essay. -Please find the essay in the attached file. -I have enclosed the essay/form in the attached file/to/in this email. Please check it. |
... as possible to say in an email ...
Attached, please check the essay. Please check the attached essay. Please check the essay attached. The enclosed essay needs checked. The attached essay needs to be checked. Please check the essay I've attached. Please check the enclosed essay. Please review ... Please read and suggest revisions ... I have attached the file to this email. (attach in :bad: ) I have enclosed the file with/in/within this email. The essay is enclosed/attached. Please review it. An enclosed file is technically not an attached file. An enclosure is put in an email (embedded files are enclosures). An attachment is not included in the text of the email. It is separate from the text. |
Thank you~
For 'as possible to tell in an email the person to check the attached file?', the object of TELL is THE PERSON, do you mean we can say 'say (in an email) the person...'? |
I misread your original question. Sorry.
It's more natural to say: Can you give me as many sentences as possible to tell the recipient of an email to check the attached file? The sentences I provided, along with yours, are good to say in an email. |
Thank you~
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