Which is correct:
"let's me know your availability" or "let's me know your schedule"?

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let's me know your availability

This phrase is incorrect. The contraction 'let's' is a combination of 'let' and 'us,' not 'let' and 'me.'

The correct form is 'Let me know your availability.' Use this phrase when asking someone to inform you about their availability.

Alternatives:

  • Let me know your availability

let's me know your schedule

This phrase is incorrect. The contraction 'let's' is a combination of 'let' and 'us,' not 'let' and 'me.'

The correct form is 'Let me know your schedule.' Use this phrase when asking someone to inform you about their schedule.

Alternatives:

  • Let me know your schedule
Both phrases are incorrect. The correct form should be 'Let me know your availability' or 'Let me know your schedule.' The verb 'let' is followed by the pronoun 'me' and then the base form of the verb 'know.'

Last updated: March 26, 2024

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