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VERBS - "LET'S" 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 …
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MEANING - CAN I SAY "I CONCUR WITH SOMETHING" INSTEAD OF "I AGREE …
For the most part agree and concur are synonyms, although concur has other usages that are apart from the meaning of agree. There are however some subtle differences, that arise, and …
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"HYPOTHETICALLY SPEAKING" VS "THEORETICALLY SPEAKING"
May 18, 2018 Hypothetically (speaking), let's say I went loose on a derogatory rant about politics and/or religion here on EL&U. Chances are, I'd get banned. In both the above paragraphs, I'm …
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HOMOPHONES - ENGLISH LANGUAGE & USAGE STACK EXCHANGE
Aug 26, 2015 "To see how something (someone) fares, or fairs". Which is the correct one to use in this expression? And what is the etymology, or history behind the expression?
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THE PHRASE "LET ALONE" - ENGLISH LANGUAGE & USAGE STACK EXCHANGE
Jun 14, 2011 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 …
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DIFFERENCES - "SPEAK ENGLISH" VS. "SPEAK IN ENGLISH" - ENGLISH …
Jan 5, 2015 However, let me offer a contrast. To say "he can speak English well, but doesn't understand it at all" does not make any sense, since "speaking English" implies an facility with …
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IS THERE A TERM FOR LETTING OUT AN EXASPERATED SIGH THROUGH THE NOSE?
Feb 8, 2015 With my suggested let out a suppressed sigh it's obvious at least some "exhalation" took place. Probably through the nose, since you don't want to use your mouth because it's so …
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GRAMMAR - "LET'S YOU AND I/ME BE FAIR WITH EACH OTHER." - ENGLISH ...
Jan 27, 2015 Given that Let's is a contraction of Let us, if you want to be redundant and expand upon just who the (contracted) "us" consists of, then since "us" is the objective case, the …
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THE PASSIVE WITH "LET" - ENGLISH LANGUAGE & USAGE STACK EXCHANGE
Jun 10, 2018 Let normally occurs with a clause of some sort as complement, and passive is unlikely with a clausal object: Bill wants me to come to the party would be passivized to *For …
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WHAT IS THE COMMON WAY TO SAY "THE RAIN REDUCED IN INTENSITY"?
Sep 2, 2016 In Britain, where we are experts in everything concerning what the weather is doing, it is eased off. If the rain was especially hard, we sometimes say there was no let up. But let up …
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