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Lets is the third person singular present tense form of the verb let meaning to permit or allow Is it correct to only say let's! instead of let's go!? 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.
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Many people use let, let's and lets in conversation what's the difference between them? Hey, let's go for a jog this afternoon I'd like to know if anyone feels a difference between let's get started! and let's get going!
Both seem to mean about the same
It is also interesting to notice that there seems to be an What this means in real life is that the first statement is less definite and less assertive, and possibly leaves a way out if the speaker suspects he may not be able to make it. The verb let means “allow”, “permit”, “not prevent or forbid”, “pass, go or come” and it's used with an object and the bare infinitive Are you going to let me drive or not
I know there is a better phrase to use than lets others do his dirty work but cannot think of it. The phrase let's roll has been in use as early as 1908, but achieved a special connotation on september 11th, 2001, as they were todd beamer 's final words before rushing the cockpit on united airlines flight 93 Wikipedia cites a possible origin of the word from 1908 The phrase may have its origins as early as 1908 in the cadence song now called the army goes rolling along, which likely.
In one case i am afraid to seem too stilted.
Let's not go there, while a bit arcane, is valid syntax Let's don't go there is not strictly proper syntax (though it has a bit of an aave sound to it) (it's not proper syntax because the triple verb let us do not go breaks the basic rules of sentence construction.) the origin, however, is likely from adding let's to the correct (in other contexts) don't go. I have been reading conversations like the following