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Because you is the implied subject of the sentence, it is better to say "Let Brittany or yourself know."

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Is it will be sent or will be send?

When wanting to let someone know that something is going to be delivered, the correct way is to let them know is to say it will be sent. "You should receive your payment soon, it will be sent around Thursday at roughly three o' clock" is a proper way to say something will be sent.


Is lives spelled lives or lifes?

The correct spelling is "lives." "Lifes" is not a proper spelling for the plural form of the noun "life."


Is the correct grammar it's for mom and me or it's for mom and you?

Both of those phrases are grammatically correct, but they have different meanings. Let us say that you and I are brothers. I am blobbert and you are Harry. Our mom just bought a pizza. If she is planning to share it with me, but not with Harry (who is going to get something different for lunch, possibly a ham sandwich) then I would say about that pizza that it's for mom and me, so get your hands off of it, Harry. However, if mom is planning to share the pizza with you (Harry) and she wishes to feed me a ham sandwich instead, then I could tell you, about the pizza, that it's for mom and you.


What terms means a specialized language including figures of speech identified with a particular region?

The answer on APEX is "Idiom", but let it be known that this is an error and the correct answer is dialect.


Which is correct - Let the game begin. or Let the games begin or Let the game begins?

The correct phrase is "Let the games begin." It is a common expression used to kick off an event or competition. The other options, with "game" singular or "begins" instead of "begin," are grammatically incorrect in this context.

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Is this grammar correct Kindly let you know for further update?

Kindly let me know further update


Check if sentence is grammatically correct- please check the schedule and let me know for any changes?

From a technical grammar standpoint, the sentence violates no grammar rules. However, the prepositional phrase at the end makes no sense. You can correct the sentence by replacing the word "for" with the word "of" or the word "about."


Let's wear it sometimes - is it correct grammar?

Let's wear it sometimes is a correct grammar if it is referring to something that is in the noun form, for example, a song or movie title. It is not correct if it is referring to some form of sentence since it is not clear what is being worn.


What is electronics is about?

Fix your grammar and I'll let you know...


Is it correct grammar to say I despise of?

I don't believe so, at least I never heard it used that way but let's see what others say. I am foreign and they may know better.


Is let us bade 2011 goodbye correct grammar?

No, bade is past tense. The sentence should read "Let us bid 2011 goodbye."


Brittany and sunny?

Brittany has no feelings for sunny.sunny is madly in love with her nd wants to do her......he stalks her......Brittany is scared!!!! This is Brittany Campbell speaking, i know this isn't me that you speak of, but these are a few words to the wise for the other Brittany.... I had the same thing happen to me, only in my story, i was like Sunny. He really really likes you, if you cant see. But if he loves you, he'll let you go.


Could you let me know if where are the files is correct?

Yes, it is.


Is it correct to say I would appreciate your letting me know?

"Will either you or him please text me, and let me know."I'm pretty sure... ^-^'Yes, "Will you or he please text me and let me know" is grammatically correct. "Will you or him please text me..." is not.


Good news comes today is a correct grammar?

It seems fine but is a bit vague, I would use either "We are expecting good news today", or "we received good news today". either of those will let the reader know more.


Is it correct to say Please let me know how would you like to proceed?

No, the correct phrasing is "Please let me know how you would like to proceed." The word "would" should not be placed before the subject "you" in this context. The sentence should follow the standard subject-verb-object order for proper English grammar.


Is it correct to say Please let me know the number I can reach you at?

Yes.