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[M] [T] He let me stay for a night. [M] [T] Lets do this first of all. [M] [T] My parents let me go there. [M] [T] Now lets get down to work.
LETS with an apostrophe is a contraction of two words: LET and US. Use it when youre encouraging someone to do something. For example: LETS go to the pub.
lets allows, leaves, permits.

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Let us is the first person plural imperative, which we only use in very formal situations. Lets is the short form, which we often use to make suggestions which include ourselves: Its midday.
We use let to talk about permission. Let is followed by an object and an infinitive without to: She let me look at the photos. Not: She let me to look Shed live on pizzas if we let her.
to allow something to happen or someone to do something by not doing anything to stop an action or by giving your permission: She wanted to go but her parents wouldnt let her.
verb (tr, adverb) to allow to enter. let in for to involve (oneself or another) in (something more than is expected)he let himself in for a lot of extra work. let in on to allow (someone) to know about or participate in.
Let us is the first person plural imperative, which we only use in very formal situations. Lets is the short form, which we often use to make suggestions which include ourselves: Its midday.

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