Read the sentence.

It's fine with me if you decide to bail; just let us know if you leave.

Which sentence best corrects the nonstandard English?

It's fine with me if you decide to bail; just let the rest of the group know you dipped out.

It's fine with me if you decide to go early; just let us know if you leave.

It's fine with me if you decide to leave; just let the rest of the dudes know you left.

It's fine with me if you decide to leave; just let us know if you bail.

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What’s the non-standard word? What’s a good word to replace it with?
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