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Pooyan Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

Will Let You Know + to/so

Hello,

Are these both correct and do they have the same meaning:

"I will let you know to schedule a meeting"

"I will let you know so we can schedule a meeting"

Thanks
  

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Pooyan "I will let you know so we can schedule a meeting" This makes it clear who is to schedule the meeting. The first example is quite vague.

  • Pooyan "I will let you know so we can schedule a meeting" This makes it clear who is to schedule the meeting.
  • The first example is quite vague.
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Pooyan"I will let you know so we can schedule a meeting"
This makes it clear who is to schedule the meeting. The first example is quite vague.

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