"Lets" without the apostrophe means either an obstruction or a point in racket sports that needs to be replayed. Examples include:
"Let's" with the apostrophe is an abbreviation for "let us." Examples include:
the answer is......... How do you use the word lets in a sentence?
lets get right to the investigation
lets sit on the bench
Lets go downstairs!
lets stop at the heliport first before lunch
Lets go find the definition to impression?
Lets play Nazi Zombies online! haha.
She athletically ran the mile. :D lets be friends!!
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 word moose used in a sentence is:We saw a moose in the woods.Mr.Moose never lets a lion catch him.
The sentence "Lets get into something formal today" is not correct grammar due to improper use of preposition.
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