Collocation
get an email
Definition
to receive an email message
'get an email' is a common English collocation. to receive an email message
get + an email
“I got an email from my manager this morning.”
Examples
- Did you _____ an email from the school today?
- I _____ an email about the meeting time change.
- If you _____ an email with the file, please forward it to me.
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- She _____ an email from customer support within an hour.
- We usually _____ an email confirmation after we book the tickets.
- He didn't _____ an email, so he called to check the details.
- You should _____ an email with a tracking number once it ships.
- By the time I checked my phone, I had already _____ an email from HR.
- If you _____ an email asking for your password, don't reply.
More verb + determiner + nouns
- make a decision to choose what to do after thinking about different options
- make a mistake to do something wrong or incorrectly
- make an excuse to invent or give a reason (often not true) to avoid doing something or to explain a mistake
- make a mess to create a dirty, untidy, or disorganized situation; to spill, scatter, or cause disorder
- do a job to perform a task or piece of work; to complete work that needs to be done