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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

I will find out or find it out?

Hi, please help.

Context: John Doe doesn't know an answer to an equation and asks his friend sitting next to him.

Which is the correct response for the friend to give if he wants to say he will find out the answer for John Doe?

1. I'll find it out.
2. I'll find out.
  

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For general facts that are in a book (or internet): I'll find out. I'll find it for you. I'll look it up for you.

  • For general facts that are in a book (or internet): I'll find out.
  • I'll find it for you.
  • I'll look it up for you.
  • For math problems, you can use these in addition to the above: I'll work it out for you.
  • I'll solve it for you.
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For general facts that are in a book (or internet):

I'll find out.
I'll find it for you.
I'll look it up for you.

For math problems, you can use these in addition to the above:

I'll work it out for you.
I'll solve it for you.
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Anonymouscorrect response for the friend to give if he wants to say he will find out the answer for John Doe
There are a variety of responses, among them:

Let's see if I can figure it out.
I'll figure it out for you.
Let's see if I can solve it.
Let me work it out for you.

CJ

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