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I will let you know when it is finished vs I will let you know when it is finish

The correct phrase is 'I will let you know when it is finished.' The word 'finished' is the correct past participle form of the verb 'finish' in this context. The other phrase is not grammatically correct.
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Explained by Jennifer
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Last updated: August 02, 2024

I will let you know when it is finished

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to inform someone that you will provide them with information once a task or activity has been completed.

Examples:

  • I will let you know when the report is finished.
  • Please let me know when the repairs are finished.
  • Let me know when the movie is finished.
  • She will let you know when the painting is finished.
  • They will let us know when the construction is finished.

I will let you know when it is finish

This phrase is incorrect. The word 'finish' should be 'finished' to match the correct verb form.

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