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Let him _ outside. (Playnon finite

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Answered by muskanrollno277thred
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Answer:

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Answered by qwxavi
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Let him play outside.

  • The sentence "Let him play outside" is a suggestion or a request for someone to allow another person, referred to as "him," to engage in the activity of playing outside. The word "play" is in its non-infinitive form, which is the base form of the verb.
  • The non-infinitive form of a verb is the form that is used when the verb is not being used as part of another verb phrase such as in "let him play" instead of "let him playing". The sentence is asking someone to permit or allow the person "him" to engage in the activity of playing outside.
  • It can also be interpreted as a way of urging someone to let someone else have some free time and enjoy being outside.

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