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"I'll let you know once I receive it" vs "I'll let you know once I received it"

The correct phrase is 'I'll let you know once I receive it.' The verb 'receive' should be in the base form after 'once' in this context.

Last Updated: March 19, 2024

I'll let you know once I receive it

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to inform someone that you will provide them with information after you receive something. 'Receive' is in the base form because it follows 'once.'

Examples:

  • I'll let you know once I receive the package.
  • I'll let you know once I receive the email.
  • I'll let you know once I receive the payment.

Alternatives:

  • I'll let you know once I have received it.
  • I'll inform you once I receive it.
  • I'll tell you once I receive it.
  • I'll update you once I receive it.
  • I'll give you a heads-up once I receive it.

I'll let you know once I received it

This phrase is incorrect. 'Received' is the past tense form of the verb 'receive' and should not be used after 'once' in this context.

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