Karin
I let you know strictly does this mean the same as "I let you know soon" ???
2019年10月19日 07:00
回答 · 2
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I let you know strictly ----- I never heard this sentence used in English. "I let you know soon" - it would be more correct to say "I will let you know soon". We do not use the present tense to indicate the future tense as is common in Italian.
2019年10月19日
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Yes, it can mean that. I hear it more often in the sense, "I'll let you know as soon as I find out or as soon as I know". It's not a common expression.
2019年10月19日
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