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he will let you know once he receive it. vs he will let you know once he received it.

The correct phrase is: 'he will let you know once he receives it.' The verb 'receive' should be in the base form 'receives' when used with 'he' as the subject. The incorrect phrase uses the past tense 'received,' which is not appropriate in this context.

Last updated: March 19, 2024 • 5132 views

he will let you know once he receive it.

This phrase is incorrect. The verb 'receive' should be in the base form 'receives' when used with 'he' as the subject.

The correct form is 'he will let you know once he receives it.'
  • Will let you know once it's done
  • If you tell the king yours secret he will let you see your future.
  • Convince Montero that you are a gentleman and he will let you into his circle.
  • I'll let you know once it goes down.
  • Let him alone... ...and he will let you alone.
  • I will let you know when I have those results.
  • I will let you know when it is finished.
  • If we get anything, we will let you know.
  • The doctors will let you know if the blood shows something.
  • Karev will let you know when we get started.
  • But I will let you know when you cracked the case.
  • Gwen will let you know when the guests are ready.
  • Will let you know when I find something pretty.
  • I'm sure someone will let you know by tomorrow.
  • Thanks, I'll let you know once I made a decision, Nigel.
  • I'll let you know once I solve the case.
  • He will let any chance for happiness slip by.
  • I will refer the matter to the relevant authorities and they will let you know.
  • Your doctor will let you know how much it is and how to inject it.
  • But I shall check this information and will let you know immediately if it is correct.

he will let you know once he received it.

This phrase is incorrect. The past tense 'received' is not appropriate in this context.

The correct form is 'he will let you know once he receives it.'
  • Will let you know once it's done
  • If you tell the king yours secret he will let you see your future.
  • Convince Montero that you are a gentleman and he will let you into his circle.
  • I'll let you know once it goes down.
  • Let him alone... ...and he will let you alone.
  • I will let you know when I have those results.
  • I will let you know when it is finished.
  • If we get anything, we will let you know.
  • The doctors will let you know if the blood shows something.
  • Karev will let you know when we get started.
  • But I will let you know when you cracked the case.
  • Gwen will let you know when the guests are ready.
  • Will let you know when I find something pretty.
  • I'm sure someone will let you know by tomorrow.
  • Thanks, I'll let you know once I made a decision, Nigel.
  • I'll let you know once I solve the case.
  • He will let any chance for happiness slip by.
  • I will refer the matter to the relevant authorities and they will let you know.
  • Your doctor will let you know how much it is and how to inject it.
  • But I shall check this information and will let you know immediately if it is correct.

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