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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Plural or Singular for verb endings

I know this sentence is incorrect but I don't know how to explain the rule to my classmate:
"When do you think you will choose to stop letting your self-esteem deteriorates?"
  

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The verb "let" requires the basic form of a verb, so the ending doesn't change. Let me go . Let him leave .

  • The verb "let" requires the basic form of a verb, so the ending doesn't change.
  • Let me go .
  • Let him leave .
  • stop letting your self-esteem deteriorate .
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The verb "let" requires the basic form of a verb, so the ending doesn't change.

Let me go.
Let him leave.

...stop letting your self-esteem deteriorate.

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