Yes, “I will be late” is grammatically correct and perfectly acceptable in a professional email, but its suitability depends heavily…
No, “No problem” is generally not the best choice for a professional email. While it is grammatically correct and widely…
Yes, “I am following up” is grammatically correct and commonly used in professional emails, but it is not always the…
Yes, “Please confirm receipt” is correct in a professional email. It is a standard, polite request asking the recipient to…
Yes, “I have attached the file” is grammatically correct and widely used in professional emails. However, it is not always…
Yes, “This is urgent” is grammatically correct and commonly used in professional emails to signal that a matter requires immediate…
The short answer is yes, “I disagree” is grammatically correct in a professional email. However, whether it is appropriate depends…
Yes, “Can you help me?” is grammatically correct, but it is often too direct or informal for a professional email.…
Yes, “I am not sure” is grammatically correct and can be used in a professional email, but it often sounds…
Yes, “Sorry for the delay” is correct in a professional email, but it is best used in informal or semi-formal…