![]() Below Email or Email below?6 replies Forums · General English Grammar & Vocabulary, Listening & Speaking · General English Grammar Questions Anonymous: I am not sure which one is the right oneBelow Email or Email Below Thanks Any of these expressions are OK. "displayed" is optional. the following email the attached email the email displayed below AnonymousI am not sure which one is the right oneBelow cannot be used attributively, in other words before a noun to qualify it. You should place it after the noun and an article is also needed: the e-mail [which/that is] below. Unlike below, above can be used attributively, so you have a choice: the above e-mail / the e-mail above CB Anonymous: The correct form is: the email below.Below is not an adjective, it is an adverb and not an adjective, so cannot modify the noun. Anonymous: I naturally end sentence below using a colon (:) instead of a period. Please advise correct english.Please see current status below: Both are in use. Use a colon if the information follows immediately (but in which case we use 'Please see the current status following:'). Use a period if other material intervenes between that sentence and the current status information. Anonymous: Dear sir/madamthank you so much, you answered my question clearly... Farokh Iran | Have a question? People are waiting to help. Interesting stuff |
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