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let vs allowed

tell me if this phrase is correct: relating to the verb tense of "let"

1. "I should've never let you leave this place when I had the chance."

making a reference to something that happened in the past. I know that i could replace "let" with "allowed" so I'm just asking is "let" the correct verb tense?
  

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Market tell me if this phrase is correct: relating to the verb tense of "let" 1. " making a reference to something that happened in the past. I know that i could replace "let" with "allowed" so I'm just asking is "let" the correct verb tense?

  • Market tell me if this phrase is correct: relating to the verb tense of "let" 1.
  • " making a reference to something that happened in the past.
  • I know that i could replace "let" with "allowed" so I'm just asking is "let" the correct verb tense?
  • " have let / have allowed" -- both correct uses of the present perfect tense
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Markettell me if this phrase is correct: relating to the verb tense of "let"

1. "I should've never let you leave this place when I had the chance."

making a reference to something that happened in the past. I know that i could replace "let" with "allowed" so I'm just asking is "let" the correct verb tense?
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01u00allow somebody to do something02u00 just don't miss this points0-

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