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Holyduke Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Let...down vs. let down

Hi,

I let him down.

let...down - verb phrase

That is such a let down. (or let-down?)

let down - noun phrase

Are these correct?
  

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I let him down. down - phrasal verb That is such a let-down. -- Yes, as amended.

  • I let him down.
  • down - phrasal verb That is such a let-down.
  • -- Yes, as amended.
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I let him down.

let...down - phrasal verb

That is such a let-down.

let-down - noun

Are these correct?-- Yes, as amended.
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phrasal verb, ok thx.

take off, slow down, pick up, slice open/apart, pull open/apart, turn on etc... - phrasal verbs?

has taken, may do, might understand... - verb phrases?
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Yes, that's how I learned it.
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Thanks a dozen...

why thanks "a dozen"?

heh heh, extra question here.
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You said 'thanks a dozen'. I see no other reason.

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