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Would you let me know a possible time for Skype meeting between He and I tomorrow morning? vs Would you let me know a possible time for the Skype meeting between He and I tomorrow morning?

Both phrases are incorrect. The correct phrasing should be: 'Would you let me know a possible time for a Skype meeting between him and me tomorrow morning?' The correct usage involves using 'him' and 'me' instead of 'he' and 'I', and including the article 'a' before 'Skype meeting'.

Last updated: March 26, 2024 • 3424 views

Would you let me know a possible time for Skype meeting between He and I tomorrow morning?

Incorrect. 'he' should be 'him' and 'i' should be 'me'.

The correct phrasing should be 'Would you let me know a possible time for a Skype meeting between him and me tomorrow morning?'
  • Since you'll be seeing her, would you let me know?
  • Well, if you hear anything, would you let me know?
  • Yes. if you hear a bell ring upstairs would you let me know?
  • You let me know a little and hide a bit,
  • You let me know when any of this starts to sound familiar.
  • Anything pops, you let me know.
  • You want to wrestle, you let me know.
  • You see that white bunny, you let me know.
  • You let me know if you need any more of those painkillers.
  • Anywhere else, you let me know.
  • Any resources you need, you let me know.
  • You let me know when it's done.
  • You let me know if anything changes with Ethan.
  • You see Fishbone, you let me know.
  • You let me know what happens with that, fish.
  • And if you have any problems, you let me know.
  • You let me know the minute I can.
  • You let me know whatever you need, my friend.
  • You let me know when Big Ben strikes 12.
  • Things change, you let me know.

Would you let me know a possible time for the Skype meeting between He and I tomorrow morning?

Incorrect. 'he' should be 'him' and 'i' should be 'me'.

The correct phrasing should be 'Would you let me know a possible time for a Skype meeting between him and me tomorrow morning?'
  • Since you'll be seeing her, would you let me know?
  • Well, if you hear anything, would you let me know?
  • Yes. if you hear a bell ring upstairs would you let me know?
  • You let me know a little and hide a bit,
  • You let me know when any of this starts to sound familiar.
  • Anything pops, you let me know.
  • You want to wrestle, you let me know.
  • You see that white bunny, you let me know.
  • You let me know if you need any more of those painkillers.
  • Anywhere else, you let me know.
  • Any resources you need, you let me know.
  • You let me know when it's done.
  • You let me know if anything changes with Ethan.
  • You see Fishbone, you let me know.
  • You let me know what happens with that, fish.
  • And if you have any problems, you let me know.
  • You let me know the minute I can.
  • You let me know whatever you need, my friend.
  • You let me know when Big Ben strikes 12.
  • Things change, you let me know.

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