Is it request below or below request?
John Hall
Updated on February 21, 2026
The word “below” can only be used as a preposition or an adverb. In your sentence the word “below” in “the below request” is used as an adjective and that is incorrect. The word “below” in your sentence should be used as an adverb, which should be placed after the noun “request” but not before it.
Is it correct as below?
“As below” is just a short form of “as stated below” or “as listed below” or “as written below” or whatever is appropriate. “Stated as below” doesn’t sound right. It’s either “as stated below” or “as below stated”.
How do you say please see below?
The correct expression is “please see details below.” The term, “below” is a preposition (in this case), which also qualifies the location of the “details” being given.
Is there any update on below request?
This is not correct. Don’t use this phrase. “Any update on below request” sounds awkward in English. To politely ask for an update on the status of a request, you could ask, “Would you mind updating me on the status of this request?”
Where do you put below in a sentence?
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Is it below email or email below?
Read the answers above. The correct answer is: The email below. The adverb below comes from the subordinate clause: ‘which is below’.
How do you use please find below?
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- Please find below the details of the calculation.
- By way of reminder, please find below a description of these projects, progress made to date and likely consequences:
- Please find below the list of C A published during the present year.
What does’may you assist with the below request’mean?
‘May you’ means ‘are you allowed to’ so it isn’t really what you want here. “Please assist with the below request.” “I would be grateful for your assistance with the below request.” “I would be grateful for your help – see below.” Early symptoms of spinal muscular atrophy may surprise you. Signs of spinal muscular atrophy can be easily ignored.
Can you use the word below in a sentence?
Yes. English is weird 🙂 The word “below” can only be used as a preposition or an adverb. In your sentence the word “below” in “the below request” is used as an adjective and that is incorrect. The word “below” in your sentence should be used as an adverb, which should be placed after the noun “request” but not before it.
What does referring to the email below mean?
By contrast, when you say: Referring to the email below, I have sent all the required data to you. …you are saying that you (the author) have sent the data, and the fact that you have sent the data is addressed in the email below, and you know this because you have referred to the email.
Can you use ” the email below ” without an article?
You can certainly refer to “the email below”, but there are times when “email” is used without an article. Again, you need to show how you intend to use the expression in a complete sentence.