LET IN – Phrasal Verb
What is the Meaning of the English Phrasal Verb
LET IN?
let someone/something in
let in someone/something
Definition:
- admit, or allow, someone or something into a room, building or area
- allow someone to enter
Examples:
1. You will arrive at the house before us. You have a key so let yourself in.
2. I am sorry. I cannot let you in until 9:00 a.m.
3. The security guard knows me, so he will let us in.
Note: Many phrasal verbs have more than one definition. The definitions may not all be shown here.
present – | LET IN |
present participle – | LETTING IN |
past – | LET IN |
past participle – | LET IN |
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