Let the dog out before he poops on the floor.
I will now begin the demonstration. Let's begin at the beginning.
lettuce begin (let us begin)
active voice
Let me begin by saying that I'm a pathological liar : P
The correct phrase is "Let the games begin." It is a common expression used to kick off an event or competition. The other options, with "game" singular or "begins" instead of "begin," are grammatically incorrect in this context.
Let's begin with the sentence alone, "Maria went with her boyfriend." Maria and boyfriend are both nouns. However, Maria is the subject of the sentence, and went is the verb.
Yes. There is no word that cannot begin an English sentence.
Yes, it is correct to begin a sentence with the pronoun "you," especially in informal or conversational writing. For example, "You can start by checking the top shelf for the book you're looking for."
Let the Transmitting Begin was created in 2002.
Let the Love Begin was created in 2005.
let the party begin
Laissez le plaisir begin. Laissez (let) le (the) plaisir (pleasure) begin! (begin)