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Choose the correct option in italics. Checklist for dealing with emails at work Try not to check I receive your email too often. Catch up on /Delete all your emails once or twice a day. When you have lots of emails, prioritise. Reply to/Manage the most urgent first. When you send a(n)internal / social email always use professional language. Be the master/servant of your inbox! Keep control by deleting unimportant emails so that you don't manage / overload it.

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Choose the correct option in italics.
Checklist for dealing with emails at work
Try not to check I receive your email too often.
Catch up on /Delete all your emails once or twice a day.
When you have lots of emails, prioritise. Reply to/Manage the most urgent first.
When you send a(n)internal / social email always use professional language.
Be the master/servant of your inbox! Keep control by deleting unimportant emails so that you don't manage / overload
it.
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Choose the correct option in italics. Checklist for dealing with emails at work Try not to check I receive your email too often. Catch up on /Delete all your emails once or twice a day. When you have lots of emails, prioritise. Reply to/Manage the most urgent first. When you send a(n)internal / social email always use professional language. Be the master/servant of your inbox! Keep control by deleting unimportant emails so that you don't manage / overload it.

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Here are the correct options:<br /><br />* **Try not to check *your* email too often.** (The original sentence was grammatically incorrect. "I receive your email" doesn't fit the context.)<br />* **Catch up on/Delete all your emails once or twice a day.** (Both options are acceptable depending on the email management strategy. There's no single "correct" answer here.)<br />* **Reply to/Manage the most urgent first.** (Both options are acceptable, though "reply to" is more direct action-oriented.)<br />* **When you send a(n) *internal* email always use professional language.** (Social email implies a less formal context.)<br />* **Be the *master* of your inbox! Keep control by deleting unimportant emails so that you don't *overload* it.** (Master implies control, while servant implies being controlled by the inbox. Overload is the better choice to describe the negative consequence of too many emails.)<br />