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Anonymous Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

Lets in the light

"he opens the darkroom and lets in the light."

In above sentence I thought "lets" should be followed by a noun (an object to a verb).

but there is no noun. then was something just omitted in the original sentence?
  

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Hi, I think " the light " is the noun you're looking for. key=45620&dict=CALD ) __________________________________________________________________________________ (Warning: I'm neither a native speaker nor an English teacher, so you'd better take my answer with a pinch of salt)

  • Hi, I think " the light " is the noun you're looking for.
  • key=45620&dict=CALD ) __________________________________________________________________________________ (Warning: I'm neither a native speaker nor an English teacher, so you'd better take my answer with a pinch of salt)
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Hi,

I think "the light" is the noun you're looking for. Emotion: smile

"Lets in the light" = "lets the light in" = "allo

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