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How to use notify vs let someone know

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This short video will show you the difference between 'notify' and 'let someone know'.
But first, answer this: Which sentence is correct?
a) I’m going to notify my friend that I’m going to be late.
b) I’m going to let my friend know that I’m going to be late.
Watch the video to find out the answer!
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