10 Phrasal Verbs with "Let" | listen and Practice | #spokenenglish

10 Phrasal Verbs with "Let" | listen and Practice | #spokenenglish

In this video you will learn about 10 common phrasal verbs with verb "Let". Phrasal verbs with "let": 1. Let down: To disappoint or fail someone's expectations. Example: The team let down their coach with their poor performance. 2. Let in: To allow someone to enter a place. Example: Please let in the guests who are waiting outside. 3. Let go: To release or set free. Example: The company had to let go of some employees due to budget cuts. 4. Let off: To excuse someone from a punishment or obligation. Example: The teacher decided to let him off the hook for being late. 5. Let up: To decrease in intensity or relent. Example: The rain finally let up, and they could continue their hike. 6. Let out: To release or allow to exit. Example: He let out a loud scream when he saw the spider. 7. Let on: To reveal or disclose a secret or information. Example: She didn't want to let on that she knew about the surprise party. 8. Let slip: To accidentally reveal something that was meant to be kept secret. Example: He let slip the news about the promotion before it was officially announced. 9. Let bygones be bygones: To forget past conflicts and forgive. Example: It's time to let bygones be bygones and move forward as friends. 10. Let someone off the hook: To free someone from an obligation or responsibility. Example: I'll let you off the hook this time, but be more careful next time. Start Speaking English    / @wannaspeakenglish   Only English Grammar    / @onlyenglishgrammar   Only English Vocabulary    / @onlyenglishvocabulary   Test your English Grammar    / @onlyenglishquiz   English with Sadiq    / @howtolearnenglish1   Improve your handwriting    / @writinggrid153   General English    / @learnenglishstepwise   #phrasalverbs #phrasalverb #phrasals #phrasalverbsinenglish #phrasalverbsfromnewspaper #phrasal_verbs #phrasal #basicenglish #vocabulary