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Thanks for letting me know. vs Thanks for leting me know.

The correct phrase is "thanks for letting me know." The verb "letting" is the correct form to use after the preposition "for." The incorrect form "leting" is not a valid word in English.

Last updated: March 31, 2024 • 1286 views

Thanks for letting me know.

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is a polite way to express gratitude for someone informing you about something. It is commonly used in both formal and informal situations.

Examples:

  • Thanks for letting me know about the meeting.
  • Thanks for letting me know you'll be late.
  • Thanks for letting me know the schedule.
  • Thanks for letting me know in advance.
  • Thanks for letting me know the details.
  • Rusty, thanks for letting me know.
  • All right, thanks for letting me know.
  • I want to, but I've got a test to study for, So thanks, Amy, thanks for letting me know.
  • Thanks for letting me know.
  • Thanks for letting me know.
  • Thanks for letting me know.
  • Thank you for letting me know.
  • Thank you for letting me know.
  • Yes, thank you for letting me know.
  • Mr Blokland, if at some time the Dutch booth was unable to follow me, thank you very much for letting me know.
  • And thank you for letting me know about Megan.
  • Thanks for letting me know you moved, mom.
  • Thanks for letting me know that agent Dean was planning to join us.
  • Well, thanks for letting me know so I have time to make other plans.
  • Thanks for letting me know about the car but I've got work to do.
  • Thanks for letting me know that my... Parental concern can look a little... Scary at times.
  • I'm on my way to the hospital, thanks for letting me know
  • You know, thanks for letting me stay here.
  • Thanks for letting me stay tonight.
  • Thanks for letting me raid your closet.

Thanks for leting me know.

This phrase is incorrect as "leting" is not a valid word in English.

  • Rusty, thanks for letting me know.
  • All right, thanks for letting me know.
  • Yes, we, thanks for etting me know.
  • I want to, but I've got a test to study for, So thanks, Amy, thanks for letting me know.
  • Thanks for letting me know you moved, mom.
  • Thanks for letting me know that agent Dean was planning to join us.
  • Well, thanks for letting me know so I have time to make other plans.
  • Thanks for letting me know about the car but I've got work to do.
  • Thanks for letting me know that my... Parental concern can look a little... Scary at times.
  • I'm sure I know. thanks for that.
  • Okay, thanks for coming, people I barely know.
  • I'm on my way to the hospital, thanks for letting me know
  • When you decide what, let me know.
  • Her way of letting me know.
  • If you see something lucky around here, you let me know.
  • If you get any other ideas, let me know.
  • If there's more, let me know.
  • Anything else, let me know.
  • When you find out, let me know.
  • If you do hear anything, let me know.

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