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"I have sent you an email" vs "i have sent you email"

The correct phrase is "I have sent you an email." The article 'an' is needed before the noun 'email' to make the sentence grammatically correct. It is a common and natural way to express that you have sent an email to someone.

Last Updated: March 22, 2024

I have sent you an email

This is correct

This phrase is used for several reasons:

To indicate that something was sent at some non-specific point in the past.

To indicate the action is not fully completed

To confirm that an action was done.


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Preferred Form:
I have sent

i have sent you email

This phrase is incorrect in English. The article 'an' is needed before the noun 'email' to make the sentence grammatically correct.


Alternatives:

  • I have sent you an email
  • I have sent you a message
  • I have sent you a document
  • I have sent you a reply
  • I have sent you a reminder

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