
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 …
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 → …
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 …
Past-Tense of the Verb "CC" - English Language & Usage Stack …
But what's the past tense of the verb CC? Is it "CCed" (which seems strange)? I find that to be strange, so I usually apostrophe it to "CC'd" (which draws more attention to the strangeness). …
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 …
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". …
What is a word for a person, being copied? [closed]
May 16, 2017 · I am working on a programming problem and I need to name the roles, that a user can take. I have copiers and I need to think of a good name for the person, that is being …
When i can use "Copy that"? - English Language & Usage Stack …
The term "copy that" can be used in a few instances. Regarding its literal * sense, take the following example: Secretary: What should I do with this memorandum? Boss: Copy that. As a …
Which is correct: "cope up", "cope with" or "cope up with"?
May 1, 2021 · So, I was just writing an essay as part of my summer holiday homework, and I got stuck at this phrase - is it "cope up", "cope with" or "cope up with"? Naturally, cope...
Is it considered plagiarism to not place quotation marks following …
Apr 27, 2016 · How is this considered plagiarism to do so without the quotation marks? No one is stealing work from a particular author. It is being cited and attributed to him.