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What form of verb is added after Let's? (two cases)
Let's go on to look at the prototype of verbs.

Let's=Let us is the prototype of the verb let, and most verbs are followed by infinitives (that is, to+ verb prototypes), such as hoping to find, loving singing and dreaming of becoming.

There are some special words, let is one of them. Similar words include make, have and in some cases see, hear and other sensory verbs, all of which need to be followed by prototype verbs.

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Usage of let's

1 and let's are often followed by infinitives without to, which is translated as "Let's do ...", which is a more colloquial usage than let's.

Let's go skiing.

Let's go skiing.

2. In rhetorical questions, when expressing requests or commands, use will you;; When expressing advice or persuasion, use shall we.

Let's go swimming together, shall we?

Shall we go swimming together?

The negative expressions of Let's can be "let's not……" and "Don't let us".

Let's not get angry.

Don't make us angry.

Let's not get angry.