Yes, “Let me know” is correct in a professional email, but its appropriateness depends entirely on the tone of your…
The short answer is yes, “I will check and get back to you” is grammatically correct and widely used in…
Yes, “I need more time” is grammatically correct, but it is often too direct and informal for professional email communication.…
Yes, “Please reply soon” is grammatically correct and commonly used in professional emails, but its appropriateness depends heavily on your…
Yes, “Thank you for your help” is grammatically correct and widely used in professional emails. However, whether it is the…
No, it is not grammatically correct to say “less people” in standard English. The word “people” is a countable plural…
No, it is not correct to say “information are.” The word “information” is an uncountable noun in English, which means…
No, it is not correct to say “I am having a question” in standard English. The correct phrase is “I…
No, the phrase “kindly do the needful” is not considered correct or natural in modern standard English, especially in professional…
No, it is not correct to use “please revert” to mean “please reply” or “please get back to me” in…