Meaning of I let my cab go
I allowed my taxi to depart or not take it anymore.
In simple words: I allowed my taxi to leave.
I let my cab go in a sentence
- I let my cab go when I saw it was too full.
- Feeling late, I decided to let my cab go.
- She waved goodbye as she let her cab go at the corner.
- After searching for my wallet, I had to let my cab go.
- He didn't realize he could let the cab go at the next stop.
How to use I let my cab go
Use 'let' in informal contexts. It's appropriate for casual conversations. Avoid in formal writing.
Grammar pattern
let + object + verb
Memory hint
Think of 'let' as allowing something to escape, like letting a cab drive away.
Related words
Collocations with I let my cab go
- let it go
- let a cab go
- let go of worries
- let someone go
Common mistakes with I let my cab go
- Confused with 'leave' vs 'let go'
- Misunderstand the tone; it’s informal, not formal
- Incorrectly use 'let' with inanimate objects
Compare I let my cab go with Allow, Permit, Release, Surrender, Give up
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Frequently asked questions about I let my cab go
What does I let my cab go mean?
I allowed my taxi to leave.
What is the definition of I let my cab go?
I allowed my taxi to depart or not take it anymore.
How do you use I let my cab go in a sentence?
I let my cab go when I saw it was too full.
Can you give another example of I let my cab go?
Feeling late, I decided to let my cab go.
What are synonyms for I let my cab go?
Common alternatives include allow, permit, release, surrender, give up.
What words go with I let my cab go?
It commonly pairs with let it go, let a cab go, let go of worries, let someone go.
What are common mistakes when using I let my cab go?
Confused with 'leave' vs 'let go' Misunderstand the tone; it’s informal, not formal Incorrectly use 'let' with inanimate objects
How do you pronounce I let my cab go?
US: //aɪ lɛt maɪ kæb ɡoʊ//, UK: //aɪ lɛt maɪ kæb ɡoʊ//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.
When should I use I let my cab go?
Use 'let' in informal contexts. It's appropriate for casual conversations. Avoid in formal writing.
