Sammy Sam Junior Member Joined Feb 26, 2022 Member Type Native Language Urdu Home Country Pakistan Current Location Pakistan Sep 8, 2022 #1 Can the word "let" be used in continuous tense? Have a look at the following example. I won't be letting anyone take advantage of my weaknesses.
Can the word "let" be used in continuous tense? Have a look at the following example. I won't be letting anyone take advantage of my weaknesses.
probus Moderator Staff member Joined Jan 7, 2011 Member Type Retired English Teacher Native Language English Home Country Canada Current Location Canada Sep 8, 2022 #2 Yes. It means you have formed a clear intent to stop allowing people to do that to you in future.