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Are these sentences OK?
I will let you know as soon as I decide.
I will let you know as soon as I make a decision.
I will let you know as soon as I have made a decision.
May 15, 2016 8:32 PM
Answers · 3
Perfecto! And as Julie said, they increase in formality. If you "make a decision" versus "decide" it sounds like a more crucial issue that you are deciding upon, and makes the process sound more drawn-out.
May 15, 2016
They're perfect! Good job! Now can you take those same sentences and make contractions? For example, I am going= I'm going.
May 15, 2016
Sure, they're all fine. Probably in order of informality to formality. (first sentence least formal, last sentence most formal) but really not much difference in usage.
May 15, 2016
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