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About count and non count nouns | a hero made by the perfect combination of the circumstances
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Let me be free or let me get free. #1 (permalink) Fri Jul 16, 2010 18:04 pm   Let me be free or let me get free.
 

Hi,

Let me be free.
Let me get free.

Which one is correct?
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Let me be free or let me get free. #2 (permalink) Fri Jul 16, 2010 19:19 pm   Let me be free or let me get free.
 

Both of them, depending on context.
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