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"i have sent email to them" vs "i have sent them email"

Both phrases are almost correct, but the second one is more commonly used and grammatically accurate. The correct structure is 'I have sent an email to them.'

Last Updated: April 01, 2024

i have sent email to them

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is grammatically correct and commonly used. It means that you have already sent an email to the specified recipients.

Alternatives:

  • I have sent an email to them.
  • I have sent them an email.
  • I have sent them the email.
  • I have sent the email to them.
  • I have sent an email to their team.

i have sent them email

This phrase is almost correct but missing an article 'an' before 'email.'

This phrase is understandable but not commonly used in English. It should be 'I have sent an email to them.'

Alternatives:

  • I have sent an email to them.
  • I have sent them an email.
  • I have sent them the email.
  • I have sent the email to them.
  • I have sent an email to their team.

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