Question about the use of preposition “from” [on hold]
I sent an email last Friday, I need to ask if it was received.
Can I ask?
Did you saw my email from last Friday?
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I sent an email last Friday, I need to ask if it was received.
Can I ask?
Did you saw my email from last Friday?
prepositions
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put on hold as off-topic by jimm101, Mitch, Mark Beadles, Cascabel, curiousdannii 2 days ago
This question appears to be off-topic. The users who voted to close gave these specific reasons:
- "Proofreading questions are off-topic unless a specific source of concern in the text is clearly identified." – jimm101, Mitch, curiousdannii
- "Please include the research you’ve done, or consider if your question suits our English Language Learners site better. Questions that can be answered using commonly-available references are off-topic." – Mark Beadles, Cascabel
If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.
Your use of "from last" is fine. However, your use of "saw" is incorrect. It would be "did you see..."
– Mark Beadles
2 days ago
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I sent an email last Friday, I need to ask if it was received.
Can I ask?
Did you saw my email from last Friday?
prepositions
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I sent an email last Friday, I need to ask if it was received.
Can I ask?
Did you saw my email from last Friday?
prepositions
prepositions
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New contributor
edited 2 days ago
jimm101
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put on hold as off-topic by jimm101, Mitch, Mark Beadles, Cascabel, curiousdannii 2 days ago
This question appears to be off-topic. The users who voted to close gave these specific reasons:
- "Proofreading questions are off-topic unless a specific source of concern in the text is clearly identified." – jimm101, Mitch, curiousdannii
- "Please include the research you’ve done, or consider if your question suits our English Language Learners site better. Questions that can be answered using commonly-available references are off-topic." – Mark Beadles, Cascabel
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put on hold as off-topic by jimm101, Mitch, Mark Beadles, Cascabel, curiousdannii 2 days ago
This question appears to be off-topic. The users who voted to close gave these specific reasons:
- "Proofreading questions are off-topic unless a specific source of concern in the text is clearly identified." – jimm101, Mitch, curiousdannii
- "Please include the research you’ve done, or consider if your question suits our English Language Learners site better. Questions that can be answered using commonly-available references are off-topic." – Mark Beadles, Cascabel
If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.
Your use of "from last" is fine. However, your use of "saw" is incorrect. It would be "did you see..."
– Mark Beadles
2 days ago
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Your use of "from last" is fine. However, your use of "saw" is incorrect. It would be "did you see..."
– Mark Beadles
2 days ago
Your use of "from last" is fine. However, your use of "saw" is incorrect. It would be "did you see..."
– Mark Beadles
2 days ago
Your use of "from last" is fine. However, your use of "saw" is incorrect. It would be "did you see..."
– Mark Beadles
2 days ago
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Did you see my mail which was sent on Friday
or
I sent a mail last Friday. Did you see my mail?
We haven't use preposition before last or next words.
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It's fine to use "last" or "next" after a preposition; see for example google.com/search?q=%22from+last+year%22, google.com/search?q=%22from+last+week%22
– Mark Beadles
2 days ago
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Did you see my mail which was sent on Friday
or
I sent a mail last Friday. Did you see my mail?
We haven't use preposition before last or next words.
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It's fine to use "last" or "next" after a preposition; see for example google.com/search?q=%22from+last+year%22, google.com/search?q=%22from+last+week%22
– Mark Beadles
2 days ago
add a comment |
Did you see my mail which was sent on Friday
or
I sent a mail last Friday. Did you see my mail?
We haven't use preposition before last or next words.
New contributor
It's fine to use "last" or "next" after a preposition; see for example google.com/search?q=%22from+last+year%22, google.com/search?q=%22from+last+week%22
– Mark Beadles
2 days ago
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Did you see my mail which was sent on Friday
or
I sent a mail last Friday. Did you see my mail?
We haven't use preposition before last or next words.
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Did you see my mail which was sent on Friday
or
I sent a mail last Friday. Did you see my mail?
We haven't use preposition before last or next words.
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edited 2 days ago
jimm101
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answered 2 days ago
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It's fine to use "last" or "next" after a preposition; see for example google.com/search?q=%22from+last+year%22, google.com/search?q=%22from+last+week%22
– Mark Beadles
2 days ago
add a comment |
It's fine to use "last" or "next" after a preposition; see for example google.com/search?q=%22from+last+year%22, google.com/search?q=%22from+last+week%22
– Mark Beadles
2 days ago
It's fine to use "last" or "next" after a preposition; see for example google.com/search?q=%22from+last+year%22, google.com/search?q=%22from+last+week%22
– Mark Beadles
2 days ago
It's fine to use "last" or "next" after a preposition; see for example google.com/search?q=%22from+last+year%22, google.com/search?q=%22from+last+week%22
– Mark Beadles
2 days ago
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Your use of "from last" is fine. However, your use of "saw" is incorrect. It would be "did you see..."
– Mark Beadles
2 days ago