Tips and tricks

How do you say let me know when you are done?

How do you say let me know when you are done?

That’s a fine statement. You can also use present tense for the task: “Please let me know when you’re finished” or “Please let me know when you finish the job (task).” I like “finish” a little better than “done,” but “done” is also correct.

How do you use let me know in a sentence?

Let me know + noun clause/noun…

  1. Let me know if you want to go.
  2. Let me know if you can’t come.
  3. Let me know the time and place.
  4. Let me know if she is interested in buying the car.
  5. Let me know when the show starts.
  6. Let me know the name of the restaurant.
  7. Let me know what I can do to help.
READ ALSO:   Which is more important having talent or working hard Why?

What does just let me know mean?

Let me know : Keep me informed, tell me. idiom.

What to say other than let me know?

What to say instead of Let Me Know if you need anything?!

  • Keep me posted.
  • Keep me updated.
  • Keep me in the loop.
  • Tell me if you find anything.
  • Keep me informed.
  • Fill me in when you get a chance.
  • Let me know your thoughts.
  • Get back to me when you can.

Is it correct to say “Let Me Know Once you finish”?

Originally Answered: Are both of these usages correct: “Let me know once you finish” and “Let me know once you’ve finished”? Yes, they are both correct. My personal interpretation is that the first example connotes more immediacy. “Let me know once you finish” sounds more similar to, “Let me know as soon as you finish”.

What is the difference between “let me know when I arrive” and “Meet Me?

“Chris, I will let you know when I arrive, and you can meet me at the airport”. Practically there is no difference, they would be used in the same situations to mean the same thing. For example someone drives you to a train station and you say either of these sentences.

READ ALSO:   Can you be too old to become a teacher?

What is the difference between “let’s” and “lets”?

The Difference Between Let’s and Lets Let’s and lets are based on the same verb, let, which means to allow or give permission. Let’s is a contraction of “let us.” You use it to make suggestions about what you and someone else should do.

How do you use the word let’s in a sentence?

Let’s is a contraction of “let us.” You use it to make suggestions about what you and someone else should do. Let’s go to the movies. Let’s invite Mom. Lets is the third-person singular present tense form of verb let, which means to allow or give permission.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8hbqdLJJcS8