"Will let you know" is not necessarily a mistaken contraction of "we will". It might be shorthand- with the subject dropped. Like if you had texted "call you back later".
Get with the program. Language is a fluid thing that evolves with the years. The old and archaic versions of our language are in no way more "correct" than ours.
"Will let you know" is not necessarily a mistaken contraction of "we will". It might be shorthand- with the subject dropped. Like if you had texted "call you back later".Get with the program. Language is a fluid thing that evolves with the years. The old and archaic versions of our language are in no way more "correct" than ours.
More like "(I) will look into it"
Hey it could of been worst- I could of put cholov stam
He also forgeted to put a "," after "hey,"
?That's what I said.
I was elaborating for you
he probably thought he's being funny.
Third person?
Yes, he was talking in 3rd person
You're almost there; you capitalized this time. Now, all you need is some punctuation, and you'll have an actual sentence!
I disagree with your use of commas in the second sentence.
According to http://www.reverso.net/spell-checker/english-spelling-grammar/, it's correct.
+1 There should not be a comma before the word "and".
+ 1