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I have attached vs i attached

Both 'I have attached' and 'I attached' are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'I have attached' is used when referring to an action that was completed recently, while 'I attached' is used when stating that you have already attached something without specifying the exact time.

Last updated: March 29, 2024 • 1959 views

I have attached

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

Use 'I have attached' when you want to indicate that you have recently attached something to an email or document.

Examples:

  • I have attached the report for your review.
  • I have attached the photos you requested.
  • I have attached my resume for your consideration.
  • Mar 18, 2008 ... Hi, My boss says he was told by an american that he could use I attached the document and I keep correcting him saying its I have attached ...
  • Apr 19, 2017 ... "I attach" seems an awkward construction. Many people (especially Indians) use "I am attaching" but I think the best option is "I have attached" because you ...
  • Jun 26, 2021 ... “I have signed the documents and I have attached it to the email.” “I have signed"= unnecessary; Second “I have" = unnecessary. Why not one ...
  • Apr 17, 2021 ... The sentence itself reads terribly. You could simply say, “The requested documents are attached.” Or, “I have attached the required documents as ...
  • Apr 17, 2021 ... Yes, this sentence is correct and complete: “I have attached some of the requested documents.” When writing your question, you should have put a ...
  • Dec 6, 2019 ... I have attached my resume for your reference and hope to hear from you soon as I am currently working on the same.
  • May 29, 2024 ... I'm writing a report like the one i have attached. I cant figure out how to make the banner on top that counts pages and repeats every page.
  • Mar 25, 2019 ... "i have attached " in the body of the email works , it does not work ... You wrote "i have attached" in your message, but there are no files ...
  • Oct 18, 2024 ... I have attached the complaint that was made to me regarding a disturbing incident at our Memorial Park on Saturday October 12, 2024. I have ...
  • Oct 4, 2021 ... Accidentally wrote 'I have attached my resume with this email' in my cover letter. So I'm asking for a friend, who applied to a few jobs ...

Alternatives:

  • I have included
  • I have added
  • I have enclosed
  • I have appended
  • I have affixed

i attached

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

Use 'I attached' when you want to inform someone that you have already attached something without specifying the exact time of attachment.

Examples:

  • I attached the document to the email.
  • I attached the file for your reference.
  • I attached the image to the presentation.
  • I attached a photograph for your approval...
  • That's why I attached my head shot.
  • I attached the roll.
  • I attached the wrong video.
  • I attached the bolt and sand to the explanation memo and handed to Rayechka at Deans office, so that she would send it to UNESCO. Where?
  • Something I attached to your belts as I made my entrance.
  • I attached it to your word recognition software.
  • I attached the sound file for you to check out.
  • I attached your photo to my old ad.
  • In common with others, I attached greater importance to this than to having the budget increased, partly because the previous funds have not been used.
  • Hell, I attached your reports to the memo when I sent it to D. C.
  • I attached an alert to Jimmy Su's cell phone so we'd know if someone was trying to trace his location.
  • I attached myself to my nephew more easily than I thought.
  • That ex-fix I attached is the only thing securing his leg in place to the rest of his body.
  • With the wire, I made three loops that I attached to each hook.
  • The night I was banished, I attached this tie to that tree so I'd be able to find my way home.
  • You will recall that in my report I attached great importance to the need to reform the standing pensions policy to introduce a permanent early retirement scheme.
  • That is why I attached particular importance to the amendment which calls for the internal market to be further developed into a genuine European home market.
  • I attached the... the home address on the back.
  • It is a luxury for an MEP to learn from direct signals what the electors expect, and it was thanks to the electors that I attached sufficient importance to this vote.

Alternatives:

  • I included
  • I added
  • I enclosed
  • I appended
  • I affixed

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