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"Please let me know if there are any changes required" vs "Please let me know if there any changes required"

The correct phrase is: 'please let me know if there are any changes required.' The incorrect phrase is missing the verb 'are,' which is necessary for subject-verb agreement.

Last Updated: March 30, 2024

Please let me know if there are any changes required

This is correct

Use this phrase if you have sent someone a draft and you would like them to let you know if you need to edit it.

ExpertExplanation provided by a TextRanch English expert


Some examples from our editors:

  • I've attached a draft of Initech's quarterly report. Please let me know if there are any changes required.
  • I think this version of the law firm's logo is ready to present to the client. However, please let me know if there are any changes required.
  • I've sent you what I think is a final draft, but please let me know if there are any changes required.

Some alternatives from our editors:

  • Please inform me if I need to make any changes.
  • Please tell me if any changes are needed.
  • If I need to make any changes, please let me know.

Please let me know if there any changes required

This phrase is incorrect as it is missing the verb 'are,' which is necessary for subject-verb agreement.

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