"Let's hope that the trail has not gone cold" could mean:
"Let's hope that the path we are following hasn't reached a dead-end"
This phrase means hoping that any progress or leads on a particular topic or issue have not faded away or been lost. It implies a desire for the investigation or search to continue without interruptions.
The homophone for "let's" is "lets" (without the apostrophe).
The homophone of "lets" is "let's" which is a contraction for "let us".
Let's and lets are homophones, as they are pronounced the same but have different spellings and meanings.
"Let's" is a contraction of "let us" and is used to suggest doing something together. For example, "Let's go to the beach." On the other hand, "lets" is the third person singular form of the verb "let," meaning to allow or permit. For example, "She lets her dog run in the park."
The homophone for "let's" is "lets."
lets hope so
amendment 6 of the constitution
we can live on earth because we are at a good distance away making the planet warm at times and cold at times we have seasons because when the earth rotates so it gets warmer at a time witch is summer and cold at a time making it winter if we were to be at a different position from the sun (lets say we where further away) the earth would freeze and if we where to be closer the earth will burn and be gone basically the whole human race will be gone lets say..
I don't know;lets see on wikipedia.
theres a mod for the Oregon trail that lets you do this
NORTHAN LIGHTS
Lets hope not.
lets hope so
lets hope good ones. i hope a lot of Europe and not so much Asia lets hope good ones. i hope a lot of Europe and not so much Asia
the suns rays
No. lets hope there will be none
It could, but lets hope not.