词组 | let |
释义 | Contents overview let512 let1followed by infinitive without toLet is followed by object + infinitive without to.We usually let the children stay up late on Saturdays. (not … let the children to stay / staying …)She didn't let me see what she was doing. (not … let me saw …)Note the expressions let … know (= tell, inform) and let … have (= send, give).I'll let you know my travel dates next week.Could you let me have the bill for the car repair?Let go of means 'stop holding'.Don't let go of Mummy's hand.2not used in passivesThis structure is unusual in passive forms; we prefer allow.After questioning he was allowed to go home.3with object + preposition / adverb particleLet can be followed by an object and a prepositional phrase or adverb particle expressing movement.You'd better let the dog out of the car.Let him in, could you?Those kids let my tyres down.This structure is also common in the passive.He was let out of prison early for good behaviour.For let introducing first- and third-person imperatives (e.g. Let's go for a walk; Let me see; Let the prayers begin), 225.For more about infinitives without to, 91.Previous Next |
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