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email→ emailEnglish word meaning

"email" is a A2-level English word meaning "email". Below you can find 11 example sentences with audio to help you understand how to use it in real English conversations.

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Example Sentences

Forgot the Password
A1Funny Mistakes

Forgot the Password

Tom wants to check his email.

Tom wants to check his email.

The Embarrassing Typo
A1Funny Mistakes

The Embarrassing Typo

He writes many emails every day.

He writes many emails every day.

The Phone Interview
A2Work & Career

The Phone Interview

Michael hangs up the phone and smiles. He feels good about the interview.

Michael hangs up the phone and smiles. He feels good about the interview.

The Work Email
A2Work & Career

The Work Email

She has forty-seven new emails in her inbox.

She has forty-seven new emails in her inbox.

Asking for Time Off
A2Work & Career

Asking for Time Off

Emma decided to send him an email first.

Emma decided to send him an email first.

The Accidental Reply All
A2Funny Mistakes

The Accidental Reply All

He opened his email and saw many new messages.

He opened his email and saw many new messages.

The Job Fair
A2Work & Career

The Job Fair

'Please send me an email next week,' she said with a smile.

'Please send me an email next week,' she said with a smile.

Asking for a Raise
B1Work & Career

Asking for a Raise

I sent an email to my boss asking for a private conversation.

I sent an email to my boss asking for a private conversation.

Finding a New Job
B1Work & Career

Finding a New Job

Finally, she received an email inviting her to an in-person interview.

Finally, she received an email inviting her to an in-person interview.

Training the New Employee
B1Work & Career

Training the New Employee

'We mostly use email for formal communication and messaging apps for quick questions.'

'We mostly use email for formal communication and messaging apps for quick questions.'

Work-Life Balance
B1Work & Career

Work-Life Balance

Every morning, she would wake up at six o'clock and check her emails before even getting out of bed.

Every morning, she would wake up at six o'clock and check her emails before even getting out of bed.

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