How do you answer let me know if you have any question?
How do I respond to ‘let me know if you have any other questions’? “OK I’ll let you know”. “I’ll keep that in mind”. You say “ok”, and if you have another question, you ask it.
Is it polite to say let me know?
“Let me know” is asking to be informed. As “let” means to allow, this is a polite way of asking to be kept informed, because you are asking for permission to know.
“OK I’ll let you know”. “I’ll keep that in mind”. You say “ok”, and if you have another question, you ask it. If you have questions ask, if not, no reply is sufficient.
How have you been how do you answer?
Short answers to answer the question
- “Not bad!”
- “Never been better!”
- “Could be better.”
- “A little crazy actually!”
- Hectic!”
- “Busy, busy.”
- “As usual.”
- “I’ve been traveling quite a bit since we saw each other last Christmas.”
What can I say instead of let me know?
Synonyms for Let me know
- tell me.
- notify me.
- warn me.
- inform me.
- keep me informed.
- keep me in the loop.
- keep me posted.
- keep me updated.
Should you need any further information don’t hesitate to contact me?
Expressions for showing them you want to help If I can be of assistance, please do not hesitate to contact me. If you require any further information, feel free to contact me. If you require any further information, let me know. Please feel free to contact me if you need any further information.
How ve you been or how have you been?
‘How you been’ is not grammatically correct. The correct form of saying it is ‘how have you been’ which means to ask a person about his well being like how is he/she.
What to reply when someone asks where have you been?
Here are some possible replies:
- I am sorry. I have been/was cleaning my home.
- I have been/was at home.
- I have been/went to the shop.
Which is the correct answer to question 4?
Question 4 : Join the following sentences to make one complete sentence without using and, but or so. i) The minister was wise. The king did not trust him. Ans : Although the minister was wise, the king did not trust him. ii) We reached the port. The storm came on. Ans : As soon as we reached the port, the storm came on.
What was the question that Swarna asked ANS?
Ans : I was unable to answer the question that Swarna asked me. ii) You helped Tania. She will always be grateful. Ans : Tania will always be grateful for your help. iii) I heard you won a prize. I am extremely delighted. Ans : I am extremely delighted to hear that you won a prize. iv) There was heavy traffic. We reached the stadium on time.
Which is the correct way to say hello in English?
We often start an English conversation with a simple “hello.” You may see someone you know, make eye contact with a stranger, or start a phone conversation with this simple greeting. You may be asking yourself: “What should I say instead of “hello?”