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  • verbs - Lets vs. lets: which is correct? - English Language . . .
    Let’s is the English cohortative word, meaning “let us” in an exhortation of the group including the speaker to do something Lets is the third person singular present tense form of the verb let meaning to permit or allow In the questioner’s examples, the sentence means to say “Product (allows permits you to) do something awesome”, so the form with lets is correct
  • grammaticality - Let A be a set, [let] B [be] a group - English . . .
    I think that "Let A be a set, let B be a group, and let C be a number " is the most formal phrasing Since this is a mathematically formal usage, I think that would be preferred, but I don't think any of the phrases you presented are wrong, and "Let A be a set, B a group, and C a number " is shorter and more succinct On a separate note, we have a sister site for Math you might consult
  • Origin of the beatings will continue until morale improves
    What is the origin of the phrase the beatings will continue until morale improves? There is a Metafilter and a Quora out on it, but they are inconclusive, and the phrase does not appear in the
  • The phrase let alone - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    I notice that "let alone" is used in sentences that have a comma The structure of the sentence is what comes before the comma is some kind of negative statement Right after the comma is "let alon
  • To start vs to get started - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    "To start" is an active construction, while "to get started" is a passive one There are some schools of thought that object to the use of passive verbs in formal writing, though that opinion is somewhat antiquated Both are acceptable, but they do carry slightly different connotations--the emphasis is in different places
  • phrase requests - Other words to replace lets? - English Language . . .
    The relationship between z and w, on the other hand… Otherwise, know that a basic search will turn up let us in innumerable journal articles, official proclamations, formal invitations, political speeches, and all manner of other speech and writing that would be deemed "formal" so it's unclear what kind of answer you are looking for
  • What does we’ll see about that mean in this context?
    This definitely influences the way that we should interpret the part that's confusing you Let's take a look at what you said: ME - Hope she gets better and you’ll never ever have to see me or that hospital again You are expressing a wish, and two expected outcomes of that wish The wish is that the girl's mother gets better
  • Please let me know. - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    Why would you have a problem with this? Please let me know as soon as you figure it out




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