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Mr. Tom Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

The use of "let's"

Hi

Is the use of "let's" natural here?

A -- Shall we leave now?
B -- Let's.

Thanks,

Tom
  

Top answer

Let's leave now. = Perfectly natural, but not the same as ( A).

  • Let's leave now.
  • = Perfectly natural, but not the same as ( A).
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Let's leave now. = Perfectly natural, but not the same as ( A).
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Just to make sure I understood you correctly Alphecca Stars...

The use of "let's" in the example I gave is OK but not as natural as "let's leave now". Right?

Tom
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Mr. TomThe use of "let's" in the example I gave is OK but not as natural as "let's leave now". Right?
Sorry, I didn't understand your question.

Let's. This is OK casually, It is agreeing with the first question.
Let's go. This is a bit more abrupt or emphatic.
Of course, a good answer is simply "Yes."

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