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Please let me know what are you going to proceed with the next item vs Please let me know what are you going to proceed with the next items

Both phrases have some issues. The first phrase should be corrected to 'Please let me know what you are going to proceed with the next item.' The second phrase should be corrected to 'Please let me know what you are going to proceed with the next items.' The correct form depends on whether you are referring to a single item or multiple items.

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Please let me know what are you going to proceed with the next item

This phrase is incorrect. The subject 'are you' should be changed to 'you are'.

The correct form is 'Please let me know what you are going to proceed with the next item.'
  • Does she know what are you going to do?
  • What are you going to do.
  • Go have a coffee and think what are you going to do.
  • What are you going to do? Abby, the girl was a setup.
  • "What are you going to do?", the officer asked.
  • What are you going to do about your Father?
  • What are you going to say now?
  • What are you going to teach Charlie?
  • What are you going to take over?
  • What are you going to wish for? I don't know.
  • What are you going to do about Saki?
  • What are you going to do about today's incident?
  • Well, what are you going to do about money and bills and...
  • What are you going to tell the president?
  • What are you going to use? I'd have two in holsters.
  • What are you going to do about Lagertha?
  • What are you going to do about Hannibal Lecter?
  • What are you going to tell them?
  • What are you going to do?
  • What are you going to rob?

Please let me know what are you going to proceed with the next items

This phrase is incorrect. The subject 'are you' should be changed to 'you are'.

The correct form is 'Please let me know what you are going to proceed with the next items.'
  • Does she know what are you going to do?
  • What are you going to do.
  • Go have a coffee and think what are you going to do.
  • What are you going to do? Abby, the girl was a setup.
  • "What are you going to do?", the officer asked.
  • What are you going to do about your Father?
  • What are you going to say now?
  • What are you going to teach Charlie?
  • What are you going to take over?
  • What are you going to wish for? I don't know.
  • What are you going to do about Saki?
  • What are you going to do about today's incident?
  • Well, what are you going to do about money and bills and...
  • What are you going to tell the president?
  • What are you going to use? I'd have two in holsters.
  • What are you going to do about Lagertha?
  • What are you going to do about Hannibal Lecter?
  • What are you going to tell them?
  • What are you going to do?
  • What are you going to rob?

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