lets has a s which means with you and someone else and let is just with ur self.
Let's is a contraction for "let us." Lets is the third person singular of the verb "let." Generally, the only place you would use "let's" is at the beginning of a sentence or a clause when you are trying to encourage someone to do something. Another way to remember is if you can replace "let's" with "let us" and the sentence still makes sense, then use the apostrophe. If the sentence no longer makes sense when you replace "lets" with "let us" then don't use the apostrophe. Some examples may help: Let's go to the park! (Let's is short for let us.) Mother lets her children go to the park. ("Let us" in place of "lets" would make no sense here.) Mother lets go of her purse. (Again, "let us" makes no sense here.)
The homophone of "lets" is "let's" which is a contraction for "let us".
A trcfone only lets you text and talk
semi permeable lets some substances through and impermeable lets no substances through
The homophone for "let's" is "lets" (without the apostrophe).
"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."
Let's and lets are homophones, as they are pronounced the same but have different spellings and meanings.
the cats paw lets it balance and the dogs paw doesnt
a let is when you give them a point and a fault is when thay force you.
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The contraction for "let us" is "let's."