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Have seen your email vs Have seen your an email

The correct phrase is 'have seen your email.' The use of 'an' before 'email' is incorrect in this context. 'Email' is a mass noun and does not require an article before it.

Last updated: March 30, 2024 • 3288 views

Have seen your email

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to indicate that the speaker has viewed the email sent by the other person.

Examples:

  • I have seen your email and will respond shortly.
  • Have you seen my email from yesterday?
  • She hasn't seen the email yet.
  • He claims he hasn't seen the email.
  • They have seen the email but haven't replied.
  • I mean, I've seen you check your email, like, several times, and I happen to be very good at recognizing keystrokes.
  • I mean, I've seen you check your email, like, several times, and I happen to be very good at recognizing keystrokes.
  • If I had seen those emails, I probably would have done the same thing, too.
  • Now, I'm sure by now, you've all seen the emails between me and the Patterson family of Herndon, Virginia.
  • I must have seen your face hundreds of times.
  • Madam, we have seen your wedding.
  • I have seen your fate, Aziza.
  • Should have seen your guys' faces.
  • You should have seen yours truly when I first came from Bombay.
  • I have seen your star ascend.
  • Yes, I have seen your work.
  • You should have seen your brother's face when Hayley walked in.
  • Barney, you have seen your showcase.
  • So I guess l should have seen your play.
  • I have seen your destruction, Aziza.
  • I have seen your charm on politicians.
  • I might have seen your friend.
  • We have seen your killer in the forest.
  • Mai, I have seen your brothers' records.
  • A thing I have seen your gaze upon.

Have seen your an email

This phrase is incorrect. 'An' should not be used before 'email.'

  • If I had seen those emails, I probably would have done the same thing, too.
  • Now, I'm sure by now, you've all seen the emails between me and the Patterson family of Herndon, Virginia.
  • I mean, I've seen you check your email, like, several times, and I happen to be very good at recognizing keystrokes.
  • I mean, I've seen you check your email, like, several times, and I happen to be very good at recognizing keystrokes.
  • I must have seen your face hundreds of times.
  • Madam, we have seen your wedding.
  • I have seen your fate, Aziza.
  • Should have seen your guys' faces.
  • You should have seen yours truly when I first came from Bombay.
  • I have seen your star ascend.
  • Yes, I have seen your work.
  • You should have seen your brother's face when Hayley walked in.
  • Barney, you have seen your showcase.
  • So I guess l should have seen your play.
  • I have seen your destruction, Aziza.
  • I have seen your charm on politicians.
  • I might have seen your friend.
  • We have seen your killer in the forest.
  • Mai, I have seen your brothers' records.
  • A thing I have seen your gaze upon.

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