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I have it in my email vs I have it on my email

The correct phrase is 'I have it in my email.' 'In my email' is the correct preposition to use when referring to something contained within an email. 'On my email' is not the appropriate preposition to use in this context.

Last updated: March 31, 2024 • 909 views

I have it in my email

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

Use 'in my email' when referring to something contained within an email, such as an attachment or a message.

Examples:

  • I have the document in my email.
  • The details are in my email.
  • She sent the photos in my email.
  • The confirmation is in my email.
  • I found the link in my email.
  • I'm dying because I haven't been able to get my emails from my lover.
  • Perfectly comfortable checking my email in total, absolute silence.
  • The Pawnee Sun hacked my email.
  • This is based on my email, about 500,000 emails sent over 20 years.
  • I have to relive the whole thing every time I check my email!
  • He wanted to monitor my texts, my emails.
  • You have my email address if you ever need anything.
  • I can barely retrieve my email.
  • I say, Here's my email address.
  • I just wanted to check my email.
  • Found my email address and started asking for more.
  • Let him answer my emails, I'm not going begging.
  • Like, I was checking my email at the same time.
  • It had my emails with Danny on it.
  • Now seriously, I need to get to my email.
  • She hacked into my email, Ray.
  • Ty usually responds to my emails pretty quickly.
  • I forgot to turn off my email.
  • The head of Human Resources wasn't answering my emails.
  • I mentioned them in my email.

Alternatives:

  • I have it in an email.
  • I have it in my inbox.
  • I have it in my email account.
  • I have it in my electronic mail.
  • I have it in my message.

I have it on my email

This phrase is not correct in English. 'On my email' is not the appropriate preposition to use when referring to something contained within an email.

  • I'm dying because I haven't been able to get my emails from my lover.
  • Perfectly comfortable checking my email in total, absolute silence.
  • The Pawnee Sun hacked my email.
  • This is based on my email, about 500,000 emails sent over 20 years.
  • I have to relive the whole thing every time I check my email!
  • He wanted to monitor my texts, my emails.
  • You have my email address if you ever need anything.
  • I can barely retrieve my email.
  • I say, Here's my email address.
  • I just wanted to check my email.
  • Found my email address and started asking for more.
  • Let him answer my emails, I'm not going begging.
  • Like, I was checking my email at the same time.
  • It had my emails with Danny on it.
  • Now seriously, I need to get to my email.
  • She hacked into my email, Ray.
  • Ty usually responds to my emails pretty quickly.
  • I forgot to turn off my email.
  • The head of Human Resources wasn't answering my emails.
  • I mentioned them in my email.

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