Do you know how to use these terms in an email? “Hereupon” “Therewithal” “Thereinafter”…
Using formal English in email correspondence is essential, especially in professional settings. Here are some key phrases with examples to help you maintain a formal tone:
1. Hereupon: "We have reviewed the proposal, and hereupon, we would like to schedule a meeting to discuss further."
2. Whereon: "The contract has been signed, whereon the project will commence next month."
3. Whereto: "Please confirm whereto you would like the shipment to be sent."
4. Hither: "I will bring the documents hither for your review."
5. Whence: "Please let me know whence the shipment originated so we can track it effectively."
6. Therewithal: "The report includes all the necessary data, and therewithal, I have attached a summary for your convenience."
7. Thereinafter: "The terms discussed are binding, and thereinafter, no alterations will be accepted without written consent."
8. Theretofore: "Theretofore, we have not encountered any issues with the current software."
9. Thereof: "The details of the agreement are outlined in the attached document; please review thereof."
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