Useful English Word or Phrase to Boost Your English: I'll Let You Off (Phrase)
Quick summary: An informal phrase meaning to excuse someone for a mistake or minor error.
What does it mean?
This means 'I will not punish you this time' or 'I will excuse you for your mistake.' It is often used playfully when someone gives a reason for a minor error.
Is it positive or negative?
It is positive and forgiving.
When do you use it?
Use it in everyday conversation when the situation matches the meaning.
Examples
Example 1: Since it's your birthday, I'll let you off for being late to dinner.
Question for you
When was the last time someone let you off for a small mistake?
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