Hello everyone, what is the right sentence between the following? 1) "I wanted to ask to you about the protocol I forwarded to you". 2) "I wanted to ask to you about the protocol I forwarded you".

Understanding the Context

The context is an e-mail. Thanks Hi, Suppose that you want to forward an email and send it to somebody. Which one of the following is the best. Dear X, 1.

Key Insights

I am forwarding the email below bla bla bla 2. I have forwarded the email below bla bla bla 3. I forwarded the email below bla bla bla The reason why I am confused is... Hi Does anybody know wich of theses phrases verbs is correct? I'm looking forward to the trip I'm looking forward for the trip Thanks!

Final Thoughts

Forward thinking is about trying to figure out the goals of tomorow, then trying to find the methods of tomorrow to achieve them. Forward thinking is the instrument of change, whereas forward looking is not. In fact, forward looking often presupposes an absence of change, or an "all else benig equal" mentality. When you move a plan forward, who is being the reference point for direction? From my perspective (probably based on my language), when you move back a plan, it goes further away from me so that it will be further later in the furture. I know that after preposition you should use Whom and not who.

How about whoever and Whomever? Please forward this email to whoever is working on the project. Or Please forward this email to whomever is working on the project. Please forward this email to <whoever/ whomever> is working on the ...