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I asked for her email address vs I asked her email address

The correct phrase is "I asked for her email address." The preposition "for" is necessary in this context to indicate that you requested something specific. Without it, the sentence would be incomplete and unclear.

Last updated: March 15, 2024 • 1582 views

I asked for her email address

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used when you want to specify that you requested someone's email address.

Examples:

  • I asked for her email address so I could send her the information.
  • He asked for her email address to add her to the mailing list.
  • I asked for her email address to send her the script and ironically her email name was identical to her character in the script. I'm thinking, “This must be fate”. Jennifer called me the next day and said how much she loved the script. She told me ...
  • I asked for her email address. At the first email I sent her, she responded by telling me that men and women can't be friends and that she already knew that as a typical male, I was trying to bed her. I was not trying to bed her and neither did she ...
  • I asked for her email address, and told her I would send my itinerary, and asked if she would quote me a price by email, including my credit. She said, "yes," and gave me her email address. I send her an email asking for a quote and an ...
  • That's OK Brenda, I wanted to share the news with her anyway which is why I asked for her email address. I did send an email to you yesterday Peach, but it is stuck in my outbox and won't move for now. I'll have to try to reboot my computer to ...

Alternatives:

  • I requested her email address.
  • I inquired about her email address.
  • I wanted her email address.
  • I needed her email address.
  • I sought her email address.

I asked her email address

This phrase is incorrect in English. It is missing the preposition "for" which is necessary in this context.

  • Feb 26, 2014 ... So, I asked her email address and sent her an email the same evening. We started talking via email, then phone and later found out that we had been living one block from each other.” -Vasily. “At our first date, there was a ...
  • So, I asked her email address and sent her an email the same evening. We started talking via email, then phone and later found out that we had been living one block from each other.” -Vasily. “At our first date, there was a feeling that we had ...

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