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18 Aug 2022
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What is the difference between They let me involved with the project. and They let me be involved with the project. and They let me to be involved with the project. ?Feel free to just provide example sentences.
What is the difference between They let me involved with the project. and They let me be involved with the project. and They let me to be involved with the project. ?Feel free to just provide example sentences.
I want to know two things.
The first one is whether the third sentence is possible. If it is possible, how different is it than the others.
The second one is the difference in implications or connotations which they convey.
The first one is whether the third sentence is possible. If it is possible, how different is it than the others.
The second one is the difference in implications or connotations which they convey.
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"They let me be involved with the project." is the only correct one.
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Thank you for your answer.
I typed out “let me involved” and “let me to be involved” on a search engine a few days ago, and I got some results. So I thought that both of them make sense although they are ungrammatical.
I’ll avoid using them from now on.
I typed out “let me involved” and “let me to be involved” on a search engine a few days ago, and I got some results. So I thought that both of them make sense although they are ungrammatical.
I’ll avoid using them from now on.
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