In the sentence "let us move on," "on" is a preposition.
"Let's go" is an imperative sentence, which is a type of sentence that gives a command or request. In this context, "let's" is a contraction of "let us" and serves as the subject of the sentence, while "go" is the verb.
"forgetful" is an adjective.
This statement is direct speech because it directly quotes what someone said.
He suggested them that they should go to the school.
"Dear fellow graduates, as we stand here on the brink of a new chapter in our lives, let us not forget the hard work and dedication that brought us to this moment. Let's embrace the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead with courage and resilience. As we move forward, let's remember the lessons learned, the friendships made, and the growth achieved during our time together. Congratulations to us all, the graduating class of [year]!"
"On" here is an adverb which modifies the verb 'move'. M.J.SUBRAMANYAM, XCHANGING, MUMBAI
"Let's go" is an imperative sentence, which is a type of sentence that gives a command or request. In this context, "let's" is a contraction of "let us" and serves as the subject of the sentence, while "go" is the verb.
Lets is a present tense verb. It's the third person singular conjugation of let and is often confused with the contraction let's (a contraction of let and us).
Let's is a contraction of two parts of speech, let (verb) and us (pronoun). Ex.) Let's go to the park. Let us go to the park. "Let" is a verb and "us" is a pronoun. Some people sometimes spell a third-person singular verb form using the apostrophe (although that is not correct); if you actually mean "lets," then it is a verb (or, more rarely, a noun referring to a kind of tennis fault)
This statement is direct speech because it directly quotes what someone said.
The word "us" is a pronoun.
The word "us" is a pronoun.
"forgetful" is an adjective.
What part of skeletal system helps us move
A preposition
The word "us" is a pronoun.
adjective