Start sentences with a capital letter, break up sentences with commas, and end every sentence with a full stop. Keep sentences short. Every sentence should have a subject (John), verb (reads) object (books)
The @ symbol may be seen in every email address.
For example:
britishcouncil@british.org
As you can see, Bob's email account, bob@gmail.com, simply utilizes his first name. Jane Hyde’s email address isJane_hyde1233@britishcouncil.org and includes both his first name and last name. The name of the department (Reservations) is provided in the email address reservations@beachhotelbern.com, but not the person's name.
Saying email addresses-
Keep in mind that @ is pronounced ‘at’ and . pronounced "dot." Reservations for Faiyer Co. Ltd are made via reservations@faiyerservices.com.
‘_’ is referred to as an "underscore" in email addresses. Teaching job at English academy is indicated by the URL teaching_ services@english academy.id.
Sometimes, email addresses are written with the first letter capitalized (Jane.Hyde@britishcouncil.org). Occasionally, the entire address is capitalized (JNAE.HYDE@BRITISHCOUNCIL.ORG). However, most individuals use lowercase letters when writing email addresses (for example, jane.hyde@britishcouncil.org).
Few domain names:
.af
Afghanistan
.id
Indonesia
.ma
Morocco
.se
Sweden
.uy
Uruguay