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Anonymous Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

Is there a more formal way to say "let's do sth"?

For example, let's verify, let's compare, etc.
  

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Hi, Yes. You can use just about any verb with let's, as long as what you say makes sense. Clive

  • Hi, Yes.
  • You can use just about any verb with let's, as long as what you say makes sense.
  • Clive
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Hi,
Yes. You can use just about any verb with let's, as long as what you say makes sense.

Clive
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Somewhat more formally, you have
Let us verify, let us compare, etc.
But you could use a verb like urge:
I urge you to verify, I urge you to compare, etc.

and even more formally,
I urge that we verify, I urge that we compare, etc.
And then there's exhort
I exhort you to verify, I exhort you to compare, etc.
But that's

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