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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
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Let's do it or go together

Hi. Please tell me which is correct as the follow-up statement by B to the each of the following two statements by A, "Let's do it together" or "Let's do together." Thank you in advance for your help.

A. I'm going to visit my grandparents.
B: Let's do it (go?) together.

A: I'm going to meet our friends.
B: Let's do it (go?) together.
  

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All are fine: A. I'm going to visit my grandparents. B: Let's do it / go together.

  • All are fine: A.
  • I'm going to visit my grandparents.
  • B: Let's do it / go together.
  • A: I'm going to meet our friends.
  • B: Let's do it /go together.
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All are fine:

A. I'm going to visit my grandparents.
B: Let's do it / go together.

A: I'm going to meet our friends.
B: Let's do it /go together.

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