Chris explains how to use important phrasal verb let me / you know in British English.
It’s like ‘tell’ but softer / more polite. Please listen to Chris to know how to use it.
For commands:
Let me know.
Please let me know when you get the update.
For the future:
I’ll let you know tomorrow.
She’ll let you know next week.
With the past perfect:
They’ve let me know.
I’ve let him know.
Past simple: use ‘tell’
‘I told him yesterday.’
‘I told you so.’
Fixed expression: ‘Let me tell you something…’
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