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i went through your email vs i read your email

Both phrases are correct, but they convey slightly different meanings. 'I went through your email' implies that you carefully examined the content of the email, while 'I read your email' simply means you looked at the email. The choice between the two depends on the level of detail you want to convey.

Last updated: March 31, 2024

i went through your email

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English. It implies a thorough examination of the email's content.

This phrase is used when you want to convey that you carefully examined the content of the email, possibly analyzing it in detail.

Examples:

  • I went through your email and found the information you were looking for.
  • She went through the email several times to make sure she didn't miss any important details.
  • I went through all their emails and I found them nothing tying them to anything.
  • You are the one who went through my emails on my phone.
  • We found this when we went through Lindsay's emails.
  • I can't believe you went through my emails. Really?
  • I went through your emails.
  • I went through your emails.
  • I went through your phone last night.
  • I'm sorry I went through your things.
  • Sorry I went through your pack.
  • I went through your pictures and picked my favorite ones.
  • I went through your luggage and found these things.
  • I went through your case files.
  • I went through your things and it was easy to figure out.
  • I'm so sorry, I went through your box...
  • Because then I'd have to tell you that I went through your stuff.
  • I went through your phone when we went out last night, Craig.
  • I went through your file in Washington, all of it.
  • But when you were injured I went through your file -
  • I got your address from the Peacock Gym... and I went through your rubbish.
  • I went to the impound yard. I went through your vehicle.

Alternatives:

  • I carefully reviewed your email
  • I thoroughly examined your email
  • I scrutinized your email
  • I looked closely at your email
  • I analyzed your email

i read your email

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English. It simply means that you looked at the email.

This phrase is used when you want to convey that you have seen the content of the email, without implying a detailed examination.

Examples:

  • I read your email, but I haven't had a chance to respond yet.
  • He quickly read the email before heading to the meeting.
  • Today when I read your email... that Joe opened... I violated your trust.
  • Today when I read your email... that Joe opened...
  • To be honest, I haven't read your emails for months.
  • He said you'd die if they read your email.
  • There's no doubt that he read your email about the swan killing.
  • I can give you the news and weather, read your emails out loud, organize your Paris photos.
  • Because, you see, I read the email you sent Paul.
  • I didn't know people actually read emails.
  • No, I don't read emails.
  • They can read your personal emails if it's done using a company computer.
  • Your email read, "do something with Peyton Manning and Dakota fanning."
  • But what if you could read your ex's emails, or add a couple zeros to your bank account.
  • If you don't let me read my email, then I won't be able to read the email to the entire staff.
  • All I do is read their emails and it stresses me out.
  • Call me as soon as you read this email.
  • All I do is read their emails and it stresses me out.
  • You know, I only read her email because you made me.
  • I read your emails.
  • How did you even read that email?
  • And please forgive our daily trespasses, particularly earlier today when Joe and Mel trespassed into Lennox's room and read her email.

Alternatives:

  • I glanced at your email
  • I skimmed your email
  • I perused your email
  • I checked out your email
  • I took a look at your email

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