fold scarf 101 1. Let me know if there’s anything. This is possible, but it is truncated, and I would never say it.
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fold scarf 101 1. Let me know if there’s anything.
This is possible, but it is truncated, and I would never say it. I would always say if anything what: "Let me know if anything comes up."
fold scarf 1012. Let me know if anything.
No. "If anything" means something else: "Peter isn't too bright. He's the village idi
To me, #1 would be correct in a certain context; I don't think you mean it. #2 is incomplete.
Regarding "let me know if there’s anything that comes up", it might be correct grammatically, but it doesn't sound good to my ear.
You could say:
-Let me know if there’s anything new.
-Let me know if anything happened.
But the meaning that I really think you