How do you use above-mentioned?
Meaning of above-mentioned in English. used to refer to things or people in a document or book that have been mentioned earlier: All of the above-mentioned movies won Oscars. I strongly disagree with the last paragraph of the abovementioned article.
How do you write over a mentioned subject?
You can say:
- As regards to the above-mentioned subject.
- Regarding the subject mentioned above.
- With respect to the subject perviously mentioned.
What is mean mentioned above?
above-mentioned in British English (əˌbʌvˈmɛnʃənd ) adjective. used in a text to refer back to a person or thing that has already been mentioned.
Can you say as previously mentioned in an essay?
Can you say as previously mentioned in an essay? I never use “as mentioned previously”. Its better to say “as mentioned before/ earlier/In reference to”. You can always highlight and inform about the line/ paragraph and write it as “In reference to or Regarding”.
Is it above mentioned or above mentioned?
It’s either above-mentioned (UK and older US usage) or abovementioned (US).
How do you refer to subjects in an email?
How to write an effective referral email subject line
- Identify your goals. First, consider your goals for your email message.
- Consider your message’s relevance.
- Make your identity clear.
- Personalize when you can.
- Find your most compelling information.
- Connect your subject line with your email preview.
- Proofread and revise.
How do you use aforementioned essay?
Aforementioned sentence example
- In spite of the aforementioned snags, life was a proverbial bucket of roses.
- The aforementioned television stations also have websites with design showcases.
- Military heroes of the last several centuries, such as the aforementioned Lafayette and Hamilton and Travis, were not bloodthirsty.