How do you say if you need further information please let me know?
How do you say if you need further information please let me know?
Please do not hesitate to contact me if I can be of any further assistance / provide further information on this matter. If you require any further information / assistance, please feel free to contact me / let me know. Please let me know if you have any further questions / issues on this matter.
How do you say let me know if I can be of further assistance?
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.
Could you please let me know if there is any issue?
The correct phrase would be “Please let me know if there are any issues.” The word “issues” is a plural noun that needs a verb in the third-person plural. “Is” is the third-person singular of the verb “be,” so this is incorrect. Also, the phrase “Please let me know if any issues” lacks the verb “be” entirely.
Are there any issues or is there any issues?
The verb form of “to be” and the noun “issues” have to agree. So, you could say “if there are any issues” or “if there is any issue,” but not “if there is any issues” or “if there are any issue.”
What can I say instead of feel free?
What is another word for feel free?
| be at liberty | be free |
|---|---|
| have one’s permission | have one’s consent |
| feel able | be allowed |
| be approved | be authorisedUK |
| be authorizedUS | be permitted |
Can You Say Please let me know if there are any issues?
Also, the phrase “Please let me know if any issues” lacks the verb “be” entirely. This is not correct. Don’t use this phrase. The verb form of “to be” and the noun “issues” have to agree. So, you could say “if there are any issues” or “if there is any issue,” but not “if there is any issues” or “if there are any issue.”
When to use’please let us know’in a sentence?
We can use ‘Whether’ if we have any choice. For example:- “Please let us know whether you are still facing the issue or not”. Or it can be, “Please let us know if you are still facing the issue”. If your speaking to someone then above sentence is ok.
Is it correct to say if there are any issues?
This is not correct. Don’t use this phrase. The verb form of “to be” and the noun “issues” have to agree. So, you could say “if there are any issues” or “if there is any issue,” but not “if there is any issues” or “if there are any issue.” And please let me know if there ‘s anything else you require.
When to use’till now’or’please let us know’?
In the case of condition, ‘if’ should be used, and ‘till now’ should be replaced by ‘still’. Please let us know if you are still facing the issue. It could be better put: Please let us know if the problem persists.
Also, the phrase “Please let me know if any issues” lacks the verb “be” entirely. This is not correct. Don’t use this phrase. The verb form of “to be” and the noun “issues” have to agree. So, you could say “if there are any issues” or “if there is any issue,” but not “if there is any issues” or “if there are any issue.”
When to let me know if you need any further information?
Please let me know if you need any further information. You let me know if you need any more of those painkillers. Let me know if you need any help in there. You let me know if you need any more of those painkillers. Let me know if you need any peppermint candy.
Do you need any further information feel free to contact me?
Should you need any further information feel free to contact me? 1 “Please let me know if you have any questions.” 2 “If you have any other problems, just let me know.” 3 “If there is anything else you need, please let me know.” More
We can use ‘Whether’ if we have any choice. For example:- “Please let us know whether you are still facing the issue or not”. Or it can be, “Please let us know if you are still facing the issue”. If your speaking to someone then above sentence is ok.