LET
LET Let means: allow, permission, possible, suggestion, rent out Subject + LET + Object + Bare Infinitive (infinitive without "to") LET can mean "allow", "give permission". You allow someone to…
English grammar
LET Let means: allow, permission, possible, suggestion, rent out Subject + LET + Object + Bare Infinitive (infinitive without "to") LET can mean "allow", "give permission". You allow someone to…
Have something done, Get something done Have + Past Participle: I had my car repaired yesterday ... I HAVE SOMETHING DONE : Used to say that you get somebody else…
ABOUT: Definition, meanings: About = "approximately", "around". around is more formal, about is less formal. About two hundred persons are in the street. About half the people agreed my decision.…
Wish: Construction and uses: We want situations to be different about what they are (in the present, past or future). Subject + WISH + verb with a tense back. 1/…
May, might: Modal verbs: May and might are modal verbs. ( or "modals"). Modals are used before ordinary verbs. May / Might are used to express meanings such as permission…