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Lisa_08
If I say, I sent an email to him and I put you in CC, is it ok ?
2009年9月28日 19:59
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Hi Lisa
try it this way:
"I sent him an email and cc'd it to you"
(like Cherry said, 8 seconds before my answer!)
2009年9月28日
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It depends on whether you're speaking or writing. If we're writing we say:
'I sent an email to him and I copied you'.
If we're speaking we use CC as a verb and say:
'I sent an email to him and I CCed you.'.
Becuase we only use this when we're speaking and not when we're writing it looks wrong to see it written down like this.
2009年9月28日
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Hello Lisa_08,
It is OK ,if you say it informally .
You better say :
" I sent him the email and included you in the CC list".
" I sent him the email and a copy of it to you"
" I sent him the email and cc-ed it to you "
That one is totally pseudo and informal ,but could be used in personal letters.
2009年9月28日
simply say "i loop you in the email that i sent him"
cowboy...
2009年9月30日
you can also say "I sent an email to him and I copied you in"
:)
2009年9月29日
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