English · Preposition
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You can always count on me. I will not let you _________.
- A
Alone
- B
Down
- C
Off
- D
Through
The phrase 'let you down' means to disappoint or fail to support someone, making Option B the correct choice. 'Alone' suggests solitude, which is unrelated to the context. 'Off' could imply separation or a different action, and 'through' implies seeing something to completion, neither of which fit the sentence.
'Alone' is not typically used in this context. It refers to being by oneself, which doesn't fit the sentence meaning.
'Down' is the correct choice as 'let you down' means to fail to support or disappoint someone.
'Off' generally implies detachment or separation, which doesn't align with the intended meaning here.
'Through' implies completion or perseverance, which does not fit the expression in question.
Tagged under English · Preposition · 2011