to let
to let
Auxiliary: have
Irregular verb: let – let – let (all three forms identical).
Let him speak.
Let him speak.
Indicative
Simple Present
I let my dog sleep on the sofa.
I let my dog sleep on the sofa.
You let the children play outside.
You let the children play outside.
She lets her students choose topics.
She lets her students choose topics.
We let guests use the kitchen.
We let guests use the kitchen.
You let the cat out too early.
You let the cat out too early.
They let visitors take photos.
They let visitors take photos.
Present Continuous
I am letting the tea cool down.
I am letting the tea cool down.
You are letting fear stop you.
You are letting fear stop you.
He is letting the water run.
He is letting the water run.
We are letting the dough rise.
We are letting the dough rise.
You are letting them win again.
You are letting them win again.
They are letting the fields rest.
They are letting the fields rest.
Simple Past
I let him borrow my bike.
I let him borrow my bike.
You let the opportunity slip away.
You let the opportunity slip away.
She let out a deep sigh.
She let out a deep sigh.
We let the visitors in early.
We let the visitors in early.
You let the fire go out.
You let the fire go out.
They let us stay another night.
They let us stay another night.
Present Perfect
I have let you down before, sorry.
I have let you down before, sorry.
You have let this go too far.
You have let this go too far.
He has let the garden grow wild.
He has let the garden grow wild.
We have let the matter drop.
We have let the matter drop.
You have let them decide freely.
You have let them decide freely.
They have let the lease expire.
They have let the lease expire.
Past Perfect
I had let the phone ring out.
I had let the phone ring out.
You had let the secret slip earlier.
You had let the secret slip earlier.
He had let the fire die down.
He had let the fire die down.
We had let them go ahead.
We had let them go ahead.
You had let the plants dry out.
You had let the plants dry out.
They had let the deadline pass.
They had let the deadline pass.
Future (will)
Future
I will let you know tomorrow.
I will let you know tomorrow.
You will let the dog out later.
You will let the dog out later.
He will let us use his car.
He will let us use his car.
We will let the results speak.
We will let the results speak.
You will let them in at nine.
You will let them in at nine.
They will let the road reopen.
They will let the road reopen.
Conditional
Present Conditional
I would let you go if I could.
I would let you go if I could.
You would let them explain first.
You would let them explain first.
She would let the child rest.
She would let the child rest.
We would let the debate continue.
We would let the debate continue.
You would let us know, right?
You would let us know, right?
They would let the tenants stay.
They would let the tenants stay.
Imperative
Imperative
Let me help you with that.
Let me help you with that.
Let the guests sit down first.
Let the guests sit down first.
Let's let the past go.
Let's let the past go.
