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

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in slightly different contexts. 'I asked for her email' is more general and can imply asking anyone for an email address. 'I asked her for her email' is more specific and implies asking a particular person for their email address.

Last updated: March 15, 2024 • 844 views

I asked for her email

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is a general way of expressing that you requested someone's email address. It does not specify the person from whom you requested the email.

Examples:

  • I asked for her email so I could send her the information.
  • He asked for her email 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 ...
  • ... there's a new girl in my life. Please don't suggest move out of my parent's house because I'll be working on that soon... So what do you guys think if I asked for her email? Maybe the girls her can give me their opinion as well.
  • ... a concert of the Bechet Society and I heard a young Israeli lady on clarinet play a duet with guitarist Howard Alden on Jelly Roll Morton's “Shreveport Stomp.” It was amazing and it was the first time I met Anat Cohen. I asked for her email.

Alternatives:

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

I asked her for her email

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is more specific and indicates that you asked a particular person for their email address. It specifies the person from whom you requested the email.

Examples:

  • I asked her for her email so we could stay in touch.
  • He asked her for her email to send her the document.
  • I asked her for her email in case I had any further questions, and then she moved away. I observed the girls try to explain the story behind the dance to the boys for a few more minutes before gathering my things and leaving. Originally, I was ...
  • May 12, 2012 ... I asked her for her email and said I would send the email immediately. I asked her how I would know what length I would want and at what time she could meet me (since 11am didn't sound feasible on her end). She told me ...
  • Jun 18, 2011 ... We were sitting beside each other, and we started talking, and I never do this but before she left I asked her for her email address and I told her I would come to Brazil to spend time with her." I believe Derwood when he says ...
  • Dec 29, 2013 ... I asked her for her email address so that we could stay in touch. She plainly said, “No, I don't have email–we lost everything, our computers, our cars, our house, we lost everything, EXCEPT OUR DAUGHTER.” Let me tell you ...

Alternatives:

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

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