hi! could you explain me how to use "herewith" and "hereby" in a formal email?
"Herewith" = by means of this. It's an extremely formal word that very few people use anymore. (See picture for example sentences.)
"Hereby" = by means of this. It's also formal, but people actually use it. The most common example is when the pastor at a wedding says, "I hereby declare you man and wife."
Here are some other examples of "hereby":
- We hereby designate you as the new leader of our department.
- This diploma hereby declares that you are a proud graduate of our school.
"Hereby" = by means of this. It's also formal, but people actually use it. The most common example is when the pastor at a wedding says, "I hereby declare you man and wife."
Here are some other examples of "hereby":
- We hereby designate you as the new leader of our department.
- This diploma hereby declares that you are a proud graduate of our school.