0 Hello to all, 02br 02br 001. Let go of your concerns and worries. 02br 02br 002. Let go your concerns and worries. 02br 02br 00Please, let me understand why first option is correct and not the second.0-
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02br 02br 00Both are acceptable. 02b 02br 02br 00eg The child let go my hand'. 02br 02br 00I think that most often it's included.
— Clive
02br 02br 00Both are acceptable.
02b 02br 02br 00eg The child let go my hand'.
02br 02br 00I think that most often it's included.
02br 02br 00Best wishes, Clive0-
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0Hi,02br 02br 00Welcome to the Forum.02br 02br 00Both are acceptable. It's really just that it's OK to omit the 01b00'of'.02b02br 02br 00eg The child let go my hand'. eg The child let go 01b00of02b00 my hand'.02br 02br 00I think that most often it's included. 02br
0Welcome to English Forums, unlimited.02br 02br 00For your first question, you have chosen a point that has no real explanation beyond usage. The idiomatic verb phrase '01i00let go02i00' is intransitive (01i00Please let go-- you're hurting me!02i00). If we wish to state what is being released, it must be expressed in the form of