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Hasibrahman Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

Just so you know

When we say "just so you know" we aren't really imparting information for the sole purpose of having someone know something.

Will there be any change in meaning if I use "letting" or "making" instead of "having"?

  

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Hasibrahman Will there be any change in meaning if I use "letting" or "making" instead of "having"? No. The meaning is the same, but we don't use "making" with "know".

  • Hasibrahman Will there be any change in meaning if I use "letting" or "making" instead of "having"?
  • No.
  • The meaning is the same, but we don't use "making" with "know".
  • "letting" is fine.
  • CJ
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HasibrahmanWill there be any change in meaning if I use "letting" or "making" instead of "having"?

No. The meaning is the same, but we don't use "making" with "know". "letting" is fine.

CJ

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