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Anonymous Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

Does this have 2 meanings?

Hi

Which is correct please?


Let me know (when /for when) you’d like to schedule a call.
Let me know when you’d like to schedule a call (for). Does this have two meaning with and without “for”?

Thank you

  

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anonymous Let me know (when /for when) you’d like to schedule a call. Nobody is going to use the 'for when' version. anonymous Let me know when you’d like to schedule a call (for).

  • anonymous Let me know (when /for when) you’d like to schedule a call.
  • Nobody is going to use the 'for when' version.
  • anonymous Let me know when you’d like to schedule a call (for).
  • Most people would leave out the final 'for'.
  • anonymous Does this have 2 two meanings?
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anonymousLet me know (when /for when) you’d like to schedule a call.

Nobody is going to use the 'for when' version.

anonymousLet me know when you’d like to schedule a call (for).

Most people would leave out the final 'for'.


anonymousDoes this have 2

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