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Latest post Fri, Oct 9 2009 5:43 PM by Grammar Geek. 1 replies.
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Anonymous  +  935422 Fri, 09 Oct 09 05:34 PM
I was so happy when I saw the link "ask a question and we'll answer to your question". And I am pretty sure you will answer to MY QUESTION asap.

Please let me know the difference b/w these two sentences "LET ME KNOW" N "TELL ME"

Do these sentence have the same meaning? if not please explain it to me.

The englishforum.com is really a great site for helping people learn English. Let's see what this site gives to me. I am looking forward to your reply. Here is my email addy you can email answer to.

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Grammar Geek  +  935437 Fri, 09 Oct 09 05:43 PM
Hi Sami,

Welcome to English Forums. I hope you will consider registering here so you can get faster answers to your questions.

 

The meaning in the two is very similar - you need information from the other person.

 

"Tell me" is more of a command, while "Let me know" is more friendly.

 

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