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please send me copy vs please send me the copy

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'Please send me copy' is commonly used in informal situations where 'the' is omitted for brevity. 'Please send me the copy' is more formal and specific, indicating a particular copy of something. The choice between the two depends on the level of formality and specificity required.

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please send me copy

This phrase is correct in informal contexts where 'the' is omitted for brevity.

This phrase is commonly used in informal situations when requesting a copy of something. It is more casual and less specific than using 'the copy.'

Examples:

  • Please send me copy of the report.
  • Can you please send me copy of the document?
  • I need a copy of that file, please send me copy.
  • Please send me copy of the contract.
  • Send me copy of the presentation, please.
  • Please send me lots of manuscripts.
  • Edward, please send me news of Roland Leighton.
  • So, please send me the research.
  • Please send me you're that.
  • And please send me the bill.
  • Renata, please send me the report.
  • Please send me back to him.
  • Please send me back to him.
  • Please send me... free copy/copies of Official Journal C 302 A/2009 to which I am entitled by my subscription/s.
  • Please send me your question. I appreciate every comment.
  • Please send me an email with the last output...
  • Please send me an email with the last output.
  • I want to stay with him, but if I cannot, please send me away and let him be free.
  • Let's fix these flaws quickly, and... please send me the video along with your report.
  • Thank you so much, and please send me the bill.
  • So please send me your ideas about how to design a foot.
  • So please send me back to yesterday, so I can keep my big mouth shut.
  • Please send me a note about this to my e-mail address, so that I know exactly which matter you have in mind.
  • Please send me... free copy/copies of Official Journal of the European Union C 51 A/2005 to which I am entitled by my subscription/s.
  • I would have my cousin send me copies from Philly 'cause I couldn't even get it in Michigan.

Alternatives:

  • Please send me the copy
  • Please send me a copy
  • Please send me that copy
  • Please send me this copy
  • Please send me another copy

please send me the copy

This phrase is correct and more formal, indicating a specific copy of something.

This phrase is used in more formal contexts when referring to a specific copy of something. It implies a level of specificity that 'please send me copy' does not.

Examples:

  • Please send me the copy of the contract we discussed.
  • Can you please send me the copy of the presentation?
  • I need the copy of that document, please send me the copy.
  • Please send me the copy of the report from last week.
  • Send me the copy of the file, please.
  • Please send me lots of manuscripts.
  • Edward, please send me news of Roland Leighton.
  • So, please send me the research.
  • Please send me you're that.
  • And please send me the bill.
  • Renata, please send me the report.
  • Please send me back to him.
  • Please send me back to him.
  • Please send me... free copy/copies of Official Journal C 302 A/2009 to which I am entitled by my subscription/s.
  • Please send me your question. I appreciate every comment.
  • Please send me an email with the last output...
  • Please send me an email with the last output.
  • I want to stay with him, but if I cannot, please send me away and let him be free.
  • Let's fix these flaws quickly, and... please send me the video along with your report.
  • Thank you so much, and please send me the bill.
  • So please send me your ideas about how to design a foot.
  • So please send me back to yesterday, so I can keep my big mouth shut.
  • Please send me a note about this to my e-mail address, so that I know exactly which matter you have in mind.
  • Please send me... free copy/copies of Official Journal of the European Union C 51 A/2005 to which I am entitled by my subscription/s.
  • Please. Please send me out too please.

Alternatives:

  • Please send me a copy
  • Please send me that copy
  • Please send me this copy
  • Please send me another copy
  • Please send me copy

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