No, the sentence is incomplete, it has no subject. Examples:
Who let you go out for a movie?
Did your father let you go out for a movie?
Will they let you go out for a movie?
Yes, "Let's go to the outdoor sculpture show" is a correct sentence. It is a grammatically sound and coherent statement that suggests an invitation or suggestion to visit an outdoor exhibition featuring sculptures.
No. It should be: They let him go from his job.
No. That sentence is grammatically incorrect.The correct sentence would be:In the context of advising someone who is bored: Why not go to the cinema?In the context of suggesting to do something with someone: Why don't we go to the cinema? -Or- Let's go to the cinema.
Let's go see a movie in the rialto district!
That sentence is not correct. I would suggest, you want to go to Canada.
Correct
"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.
Only one sentence is correct. The correct sentence would be "He saw me going there".
The one that is NOT a sentence fragment and uses correct sentence grammar is:He liked to go fishing.
yes it is correct.
The sentence All credits go to him, is not correct grammar, and it should be corrected to All credit goes to him.
Put on your new suit and let's go. Dinner and a movie will suit me just fine.