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Hazem
why to mention let with ing, is this gerund and if so its subject or object?
If these friends have abandoned you consider just letting them go — you don’t need friends who aren’t supportive
2019年2月20日 23:34
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Yes, "letting" is a gerund in the sentence, and "letting them go" serves as an object. In general, you consider something (a noun). For example, consider the cost. (In this case, you don't have a gerund.) Another example, consider going to the party. (Here "going" is a gerund.)
2019年2月20日
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[you should] consider letting them go
letting = gerund
them go = gerund object
letting them go = object of consider
New Oxford American Dictionary
consider | kənˈsɪdər |
verb [with object]
think carefully about (something), typically before making a decision:
• think about and be drawn toward (a course of action): he had considered giving up his job.
he had considered GIVING UP his job. (giving up = gerund)
2019年2月21日
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It's the object of the sentence. The gerund has nominative function, and the structure is consider + something (noun or noun equivalent)
2019年2月20日
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