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Updated on
20 Feb 2021
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English (US)
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1. Let me go.
2. Have me go.
(Are these same meaning? If it is not, please tell me what is different meaning in these sentences.)
1. Let me go.
2. Have me go.
(Are these same meaning? If it is not, please tell me what is different meaning in these sentences.)
2. Have me go.
(Are these same meaning? If it is not, please tell me what is different meaning in these sentences.)
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20 Feb 2021
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- English (US)
There the same meaning but “Have me go” is not grammatically correct.
The best statement that makes sense and sounds natural is “let me go”.
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- English (US)
There the same meaning but “Have me go” is not grammatically correct.
The best statement that makes sense and sounds natural is “let me go”.
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