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Old September 21, 2009, 08:01 AM
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To make/have/let someone do something

I just have a quick question regarding: to make someone do something, to have someone do something, and to let someone do something.

For example, if I want to say, "I make/have/let him go out," I believe I would say:

Le obligo a salir.
Le hago a salir.
Le dejo a salir.

Are those correct?

Also, could I say:

Le obligo/hago/dejo que salga. (using que + subjunctive)?
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