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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

ENGLISH GRAMMAR

"LET IT HAS A VALUE AS X' OR "LET IT HAVE A VALUE AS X" WHICH IS GRAMMATICALLY CORRECT?
  

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Caps Lock off , please. There's no need to shout. At school I was more used to hearing 'Let x equal 5'.

  • Caps Lock off , please.
  • There's no need to shout.
  • At school I was more used to hearing 'Let x equal 5'.
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Caps Lock off, please. There's no need to shout.

At school I was more used to hearing 'Let x equal 5'.
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I think it's "let it have..." because there is a song "let it go", not "let it goes" Emotion: smile
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One more, we have the structure let + O + infinitive. Sorry if I remember the wrong one

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