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Teal lime Posted 4 years ago
Grammar

Let it go vs. let yourself go

Is there a difference between "let it go" and "let yourself go"?

If so, when do you use each of them?

Would you please give me some examples?

Also, what does "it" refer to in "Let it go"?

Thank you.

  

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teal lime let it go Stop thinking about it. Stop worrying about it. Stop talking about it.

  • teal lime let it go Stop thinking about it.
  • Stop worrying about it.
  • Stop talking about it.
  • "it" is usually some unpleasant situation that you had to endure.
  • teal lime let yourself go Don't be so inhibited.
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teal limelet it go

Stop thinking about it. Stop worrying about it. Stop talking about it.

"it" is usually some unpleasant situation that you had to endure.

teal limelet yourself go

Don't be so inhibited. Allow yourself to have some fun. Act crazy if you want. Don't worry about what others may think of yo

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