In context: Our client says I am very busy right now and let's talk later. Can I reply to this below?
Please let me know when you will be free.
Please suggest any changes in the sentence to make it business English.
kumenglish Please let me know when you will be free. This is OK if you want them to tell you in advance. For example, if it is now one o'clock, the answer might be "I'll be free at three o'clock".
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kumenglishPlease let me know when you will be free.
This is OK if you want them to tell you in advance. For example, if it is now one o'clock, the answer might be "I'll be free at three o'clock".
If you want them to tell you at the time they are free, say "Please let me know when you are free". The response to this might be for them to contact