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Let me ask you a question, will you? is certainly a possible way of posing a question, but I don't think the will you? is a question tag in the traditional sense.

Could you please let me know which question is correct beween 1="Could you please let me know who that person is?" and 2="Could you please let me know who...

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I would usually expect to hear "Please let me know if/whether this schedule suits you" with "if" being more likely. But if you say "doesn't suit you", only "if" works, not "whether". The word "whether" carries the connotation of "Does it?" and so won't work with "doesn't suit" in your sentence.

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Hello Please which one of these two sentences is correct: "don't let me be the last to know" or "don't let me to be the last to know"

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Please let me know when you finish. We can also say Please let me know when you have finished, where we also have a present tense referring to the future ("have").

A partner proposed an ideas and I would like to confirm by email that it's acceptable for us. I've written the following: "We accept your proposal. Please let us know if there is anything to do from our side."

Hi Which one is correct? 1)Let me take a photo of you. 2)Let me take a picture of you . Thanks

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Let me give you one example: I'm a sales rep, and I am giving a presentation of a new product I want my audience to retail in their shops. So, I begin my presentation with the following sentence: I would like to introduce you to our new product: the new broom. In my perception that's the only correct pattern: introduce + someone + to something.