Definition: To advance, promote.
Alright class, settle down and let’s take a look!
You’ve got the dictionary – excellent work, that’s true! It tells us “to advance, to promote,” which is a good start for you.
But "forwarding," my dears, has a slightly different spin. Let's think about it like this:
Forwarding means to send something
on
– to pass it along.
Imagine you have a lovely letter, a little note, or maybe even an email. You don’t want to keep it just for yourself, right? You want to share it! So you "forward" it – you send it on to someone else.
It's like passing a baton in a race, or sharing a delicious treat. You’re not
advancing
yourself, but you’re helping something move forward to another person!
Here are some rhymes to help you remember:
“Forwarding sends, it’s plain to see,
A message moving, for you and me!”
Do you have any questions about forwarding? Let's discuss how this applies in different situations – like emails or even delivering packages.