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we find your email vs we have find your email

The correct phrase is "we find your email." The use of the present simple tense "find" is appropriate in this context to indicate a general action that is currently happening or happens regularly. The phrase "we have find your email" is incorrect because the verb "find" should be in the past participle form "found" when used with the auxiliary verb "have."

Last updated: March 19, 2024 • 636 views

we find your email

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to indicate that the action of finding the email is currently happening or happens regularly.

Examples:

  • We find your email in our spam folder sometimes.
  • We find your email address very easily.
  • If you have forgotten your login information enter your email address below; If we find your email address in our database, we will send your login information to ...
  • If you don't remember your password, please enter your email address. If we find your email address, we will send your username and login to this address!
  • Any time we find your email address in a data breach containing credentials we'll notify you. PwnedList actively monitors your corporation's domain and alerts ...
  • ... a password. If you have a valid subscription and we find your email address in our data base, we will send an email to that address with your password.

Alternatives:

  • We have found your email
  • We are finding your email
  • We always find your email
  • We often find your email
  • We usually find your email

we have find your email

This phrase is incorrect in English. The verb "find" should be in the past participle form "found" when used with the auxiliary verb "have."

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