Re: Let she



cyberdude spake thusly:

> Hi,
>
> Just received an email with part of it as below:
>
> <<
> yet i am not quite sure about
> it, so in order to let u have more detail, i would
> rather give ur mobile number to Jennifer and let she
> explain it to you.
> >>
>
> I would like to know if it is grammatically correct to
> say "let she" in the above. I rarey see people
> use "let she" in all writings and speaking.

No. It is wrong, wrong wrong-itty wrong.

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David
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