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letting you now vs let yo uknow

The correct phrase is 'letting you know.' 'Letting you now' is incorrect because 'now' is not the correct word to use in this context. The correct phrase is commonly used in English to inform someone about something.

Last updated: March 25, 2024

letting you now

'Letting you now' is incorrect. The word 'now' is not appropriate in this context.

This phrase is not correct in English. The correct phrase should be 'letting you know.'
  • I'm just letting you know now, so you don't come kicking in my homeroom door once trouble starts.
  • I'm just letting you know now, I'm not taking care of him when you guys die.
  • Now letting you climb all over me this morning Was totally worth it.
  • I'm letting you know right now, that chick is a stickler for I.D.'s.
  • I'm letting you know right now, that chick is a stickler for I.D.'s.
  • There's no way we're letting you go now!
  • I have cheered the uncheerable, Norman, and I'm not letting you give up now!
  • I'll send you in my little one, but we can't risk letting anyone seeing you now, can we?
  • Her oven-kissed cheeks crackle with warmth in your mouth, cradling the sauce and the bread, letting you know that from now on... this... is home.
  • Well, they're sure letting' you talk Navajo now.
  • You got to start letting peoepl out now.
  • Some time has now passed since the accident and it is very important that at least the European Parliament is now letting its voice be heard.
  • Mom our thing right now is letting Rory make her own decisions.
  • Mom our thing right now is letting Rory make her own decisions.
  • It is surprising that you are letting me finish speaking now.
  • Are they letting villains in now?
  • I didn't see any harm in letting it end now, before anyone got hurt.
  • And I'm not about to risk letting anything stop me now.
  • So the fact that you're letting me be here now, for Alexis, during her time of need...
  • You did a pretty good job of letting me in just now.

Alternatives:

  • letting you know
  • informing you
  • keeping you informed
  • updating you
  • making you aware

let yo uknow

'Let yo uknow' is incorrect due to the spacing and misspelling. It should be 'let you know.'

This phrase is not correct in English. The correct phrase should be 'let you know.'

Alternatives:

  • let you know
  • inform you
  • keep you informed
  • update you
  • make you aware

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