Thank you for letting me _________________ your dog for a walk.
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taking
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have
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having
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take
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Explanation
The verb 'let' is followed by the object pronoun 'me' and then the bare infinitive (base form of verb without 'to'). So 'let me take' is correct. 'Let me taking' and 'let me having' are grammatically wrong. 'Let me have' doesn't fit the context of taking a dog for a walk.
AI explanation
After 'letting me,' English grammar requires a bare infinitive (verb without 'to'), as in 'let me take' rather than a gerund ('taking'/'having') or an incorrect form. This mirrors the pattern of other causative/permission verbs like 'let,' 'make,' and 'help,' which are followed by the base form of the verb.