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Let me singing vs let me sing

The correct phrase is 'let me sing'. 'Let me singing' is incorrect because 'singing' is a gerund form that doesn't fit the structure of the sentence. 'Let me sing' is the correct form to use when asking for permission to perform the action of singing.

Last updated: March 29, 2024 • 639 views

Let me singing

'Let me singing' is incorrect. The verb 'sing' should be in its base form without the '-ing' ending.

Incorrect form. Use 'let me sing' instead when asking for permission to sing.
  • On three, let me hear you singing out with pride in your hearts.
  • Let's have a singing duel with me...
  • Singing lets them imagine their way out of their misery.
  • Let's welcome the singing couple.
  • Let's keep on singing, "Make way for tomorrow!"
  • And let me tell you, sleep did not come easily with Leonard in the next room singing along with Alanis Morrisette.
  • Let me tell you, our singing choir, have composed a song for your wedding.
  • And it was George Beverly Shea singing "How Great Thou Art," because that's the only record they'd let me buy.
  • And let me tell you, sleep did not come easily with Leonard in the next room singing along with Alanis Morrisette.
  • I wouldn't be singing at all if my parents had let me stay in the city.
  • Of course, I'm just a cricket singing my way from hearth to hearth... but... let me tell you what made me change my mind.
  • Someone told Tweetie about me singing gospel in church one day.
  • Or you could listen to me singing in the shower any time.
  • You won't get me singing, gentlemen.
  • All my earliest memories are of me singing...
  • At least 20 other guys saw me singing karaoke.
  • You heard me singing in a toilet.
  • Six hours of me singing all my favorite hits.
  • And since Sebastian once reported to me that he had seen a linnet at a cantor's house in Halle, which did particularly well in singing, our cousin wrote to beg this cantor to let me have his singer for a small payment.
  • Let me tell you, Ling starts singing long before and she just wishes to be the leading artiste, and have the performance in a formal theatre

let me sing

'Let me sing' is the correct form. It is commonly used when asking for permission to sing.

Correct form. Use 'let me sing' when asking for permission to perform the action of singing.
  • Now, let me sing you a song called "Expectation".
  • And I asked you to let me sing.
  • No money, you let me sing.
  • Then let me sing for him!
  • You know, when I auditioned for Oklahoma at Medora High, they wouldn't even let me sing in the chorus.
  • You got to let me sing at the glee club when Darrell comes to school tomorrow.
  • Why won't he just let me sing?
  • Come on, ladies, don't let me sing for my supper.
  • If I cannot fly, let me sing.
  • Will you let me sing for you?
  • No, you should've said 'let me sing with you once. '
  • Let me sing, and we won't fight.
  • Good, let me sing.
  • I'll find it... let me sing now
  • No money, you let me sing.
  • You let me sing.
  • He won't let me sing.
  • They won't let me sing.
  • Then let me sing one for you.
  • Let me laugh and let me sing Let me inebriate my soul

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