Full form: let's
Let's is short for Let us.
Note: Never write the letter is.
Supplement:
Jean: English? [let]? Beautiful? 【l? t]
Allow; Allow; Rent; Hypothesis; rear
Intransitive verb rent; Be contracted
Noun (abbreviation for noun) obstacle; let
(let) name; (Myanmar) Lai; Wright (Russia)
[past tense let past participle let present participle let]
For example:
Allow (followed by infinitive, usually without to or adverbs in verb phrases, etc. Let him tell you what happened. )
Let the past (or come and go); Permit ... Pass: The secretary let me into the office. The secretary let me into the office. )
He rented a room to a couple. He rented a room to a couple. )
We should let the public know the truth. We should let the public know the truth. )
Transfer (contract); Outsourcing: The government contracted the project to four companies. The government contracted the project to four companies. )
English dictionary phrases:
Hypothesis: Is this OK? Is this good? (used to ask for each other's opinions) [Let's also say]
Let you and me: (or me, we) Let you and me (do …)
We don't want [American English] [non-standard English] (I suggest) and we don't want [us].
Let's face it [dictation] Let's accept the reality, tell the truth and face the reality; Anyway.
Let's tell the bad news.
Phrases:
Let go of disappointment; Put it down; Reduce; not support
Not to mention, not to mention; Non-interference; Not to mention; let alone
Release it; Send it out; Leak; Release; Emissions; issue
Let us? let us
Let go? Let go; Release; launch
Let me see? Let me see; let me think.
Let me tell you something? I'll tell you; to tell the truth
Let nature take its course Let him go; Let him do that.
Let you know? Let you know
Let go? Let go, let go
Let go? Let it go, let it go.
Let it out? 5. Release; Leak; hire
Like what? For example (used as brackets)
Let you go? Let you go.
Let's face it, okay To be honest.