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Anatomy of an email
Emails usually have two main parts.
1. The header generally includes these: TO (name and address of the recipient)
CC (carbon copy sent to another addressee) BCC (blank/blind carbon copy)
SUBJECT (topic of the message)
2. The body (the message itself)
Some email programs also include a signature, with added information about the sender at the end of the message.You can make your message look more expressive or attractive by using smileys (also called emoticons): little pictures either made with characters from the keyboard such as:-) for happy, :-o surprised, (sad, etc. or downloaded images and animations.
C.Spam
Spam or junk email, is the name given to unwanted messages, mainly commercial advertising. Some companies, spammers, use it extensive because it’s cheaper than other types of advertising: you or your Internet Service Provider pay for it.
D.Mailing lists and newsgroups
A mailing list is a basic type of discussion group that uses email to communicate. The messages are distributed to all the subscribers, i.e. everyone who belongs to the list.
Newsgroups are similar. The main difference is that the message is not sent to someone’s mail server but to a bulletin board where everybody can read and the message.
GRAMMAR.
The main auxiliary verbs are to be, to have, and to do. They appear in the following forms:
To Be: am, is, are, was, were, being, been, will be
To Have: has, have, had, having, will have
To Do: does, do, did, will do
There is another kind of auxiliary verb called a modal auxiliary verb (or modal verb). The modal auxiliary verbs are can, could, may, might, must, ought to, shall, should, will, and would. The modal auxiliary verbs never change their forms.
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