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I have files in my email vs I have files on my email

The correct phrase is 'I have files in my email.' 'In my email' is the correct preposition to use when referring to the location of files stored within an email account. 'On my email' is not commonly used in this context.

Last updated: March 31, 2024

I have files in my email

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to indicate that files are stored within an email account or attached to an email.

Examples:

  • I have files in my email that I need to download.
  • She sent me the documents, so now I have files in my email.
  • There are important attachments in my email.
  • I keep all my important files in my email.
  • The photos are in my email.

Alternatives:

  • I have files attached to my email.
  • I have files stored in my email account.
  • I have files in my inbox.
  • I have files in my email inbox.
  • I have files in my email folder.

I have files on my email

This phrase is not correct in English when referring to files stored within an email account.

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