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I asked her for an email vs I asked her to give me her email

Both phrases are correct, but they convey slightly different meanings. "I asked her for an email" implies a request for an email in general, while "I asked her to give me her email" specifically asks for her email address. The choice between the two depends on the level of detail you want to convey.

Last updated: March 15, 2024 • 947 views

I asked her for an email

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used when requesting an email in general without specifying the details of the email address.

Examples:

  • I asked him for an email with the information.
  • She asked for an email confirming the appointment.
  • I had some questions about the insurance claims and before I left the office I asked her for an email I could reach the office at - she gave me her personal email (I had no idea this was a personal email). Obviously I emailed her at that address ...
  • Called and Irma Nino quoted rent and fees and then I asked her for an email to confirm all we discussed. I received an Email that had Rents and fee's 600.00 over her orginial quote.. Disappointing. Seems like the old Bait and Switch. I would ...
  • I asked her for an email or fax so I can scan it. She stated that she didn't have one but if I could drop it to the store (Atlantic Shores Blvd. Hallandale, FL 33009). So later that evening on February 25th around 6PM, I went to the actual location ...
  • This week, I had the opportunity to review the CAREEREALISM site, and I have to say that the place is pretty amazing. First off, I want to say that J.T. O'Donnell is a career coach ninja. When I asked her for an email interview, she latched onto ...

Alternatives:

  • I requested an email from her.
  • I inquired about an email from her.

I asked her to give me her email

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used when specifically requesting someone's email address.

Examples:

  • I asked her to give me her email for further communication.
  • He asked me to give him my email for the registration.
  • Feb 26, 2014 ... So I didn't give up my chance that easy, I asked her to give me her email address so if I go to Vietnam I can ask for her help for instance. And finally she gave me her email address :). I kept talking and talking some other stupid ...

Alternatives:

  • I requested her email address from her.
  • I inquired about her email.

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