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Laborious Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Let somebody know

Hello, I'd like to know what can follow "let somebody know". Please look at the following sentences.

-I'll let you know that when I reach home.

-I'll let you know about that when I reach home.


Are both the sentences grammatically correct? What's the difference between them, please?

  

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Laborious Are both the sentences grammatically correct? Yes. Laborious What's the difference between them, please?

  • Laborious Are both the sentences grammatically correct?
  • Yes.
  • Laborious What's the difference between them, please?
  • I see none as they stand, really.
  • In #1, 'that' presumably means 'information'; in #2, 'that' presumably refers to a topic.
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LaboriousAre both the sentences grammatically correct?

Yes.

Laborious What's the difference between them, please?

I see none as they stand, really. In #1, 'that' presumably means 'information'; in #2, 'that' presumably refers to a topic.

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