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I am currently thinking about the elements of the sentence "Let them talk." I am aware that the subject is implied, since it is a command; thus, the subject must be "you". I also know that the verb here is "let", followed by the direct object "them". My question is, what is the role of "talk" in this sentence?
Is this considered as an infinitive verb that functions as an adjective? This is my preliminary guess, but I am not confident with it. Please help me parse the sentence. Thanks!
" My question is, what is the role of "talk" in this sentence? It is indeed an infinitive, but it complements the causative verb 'let', it is not an adjective.
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Arli Joshua Atienza "Let them talk." My question is, what is the role of "talk" in this sentence?
It is indeed an infinitive, but it complements the causative verb 'let', it is not an adjective.