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  1. Copy on vs. copy in - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange

    When copying someone in an email, should we say copied in or copied on? I was almost positive that in was the only correct usage until I hit google and was surprised to see on more …

  2. Is there a single word for "copied & pasted"? [closed]

    Dec 18, 2011 · Actually "copied-pasted" sounds more natural to me, but I attribute that not to pedantry but rather to my inability to think of "copy-paste" as a single word. Perhaps that will …

  3. grammatical number - "Copies of documents" vs. "copy of …

    Apr 25, 2013 · What is the grammatical difference between "copies of documents" and "copy of documents"? Same applies to other nouns. Also, an example will be very much appreciated.

  4. Meaning of "copied" when used like this? - English Language

    Apr 21, 2016 · Rationale (for the extremely pedantic point of view) Copied here is an adjective made from the past participle of the verb Copy, and using the verb: I copied the element → …

  5. Copying someone in email - English Language & Usage Stack …

    Jun 5, 2012 · I have often seen people writing a line like this in emails: I have copied xyz on this email. This reads funny to me. I always thought it should be "I have copied this email to xyz". …

  6. How to use the term "carbon copy" in business emails?

    Sep 19, 2017 · How does one use the term "carbon copy" in an email setting? Some options that come to mind are: In carbon copy is my manager. I'm leaving my manager in carbon copy. My …

  7. When i can use "Copy that"? - English Language & Usage Stack …

    When i can to use copy that, just to response of "do you copy" ? tanks for your helps

  8. Why use the word "copy" in "do you copy that"?

    I notice "do you copy that?" is used in movies to ask for confirmation in telephone/interphone conversation. I only know copy means make things duplicated, so why use it in "do you copy …

  9. What is considered as verbatim copying exactly? [closed]

    Apr 12, 2019 · I am always confused when it the word verbatim copying or word for word comes up. What does that exactly mean For example The statement below: Examining and …

  10. formality - Formal way to tell someone they accidentally sent you ...

    I have received an email from someone at work. He’s quite senior and probably would get quite angry to get an “accusing” message like: I wasn’t supposed to get this email. It looks like you …