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Wowenglish Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

let's/we'll

Is there a slight difference in meaning between "1" and "2"?
1. Let's talk later.
2. We'll talk later.
  

Top answer

#2 is more of a command.

  • #2 is more of a command.
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Not necessarily. It is my personal impression that "Let's talk later" might mean you can't talk just then, and "We'll talk later" might mean you don't want to talk just then.
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Nothing is 'necessarily', but as they stand, #2 is more of a command.
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Mister MicawberNothing is 'necessarily', but as they stand, #2 is more of a command.
We cross-posted. The "not necessarily" was for the question. I hadn't seen your post when I posted that.

I agree with you, by the way.
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enoonWe cross-posted. The "not necessarily" was for the question. I hadn't seen your post when I posted that.
Sorry, getting late here. My bedtime, actually.
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Don't bite the bedbugs.

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