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The difference between“We will“y“We will“
“We will“y“we will“they are easy to confuse because they sound identical (that is, they are perfect homonyms). However, their meanings are very different.
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Lets.“The“means allows or rents. For example:
- Sarah lets me feed her pony. ✔️
(Here,“lets“means allows. It is from“to let“meaning to allow.) - Sean lets three apartments in New York. ✔️
(Here,“lets“means rents out. It is from“to let“meaning to rent out.)
Lets.“We will“it also means voided plays in sports or rented properties. (The singular form is“let“.) For example:
- The serve clipped the net again. There have been two lets in this game so far. ✔️
- I have one let down town and two lets in the suburbs. ✔️
Let’s.“We will“(with an apostrophe) is a contraction of“let us“, which has a meaning similar to“we should“. For example:
- Let’s go! ✔️
- Let’s bring the washing in before dinner. ✔️
More about“Lets“and“Lets“
The word“let“Has several meanings. It can be a noun or a verb.
As a noun (eg, vacation rental), it has the plural“let“(eg, three vacation rentals). As a verb in the present tense, it is conjugated as follows:
Person | Personal Pronoun | Conjugation of“To Let“ |
---|---|---|
First Person Singular | I | let |
Second Person Singular | you | let |
Third Person Singular | he/she/it | lets |
First Person Plural | we | let |
Second Person Plural | you | let |
Third Person Plural | they | let |
A continuación se presentan los cuatro significados comunes para“let“:
(1) A play usually in racket/racquet sports) that is nullified and has to be played again.
- The ball touched the top of the net causing a let.
- There have been three lets on this serve so far.
(2) A rented property (as a noun):
- This is a holiday let.
- There are a few lets on this estate.
(3) To rent a property (as a verb):
- She is prepared to let this building for six months.
- This building is to let.
- She lets several houses in the area.
(4) To allow:
- He let the dog lick his lollipop.
- Paula lets him cook the dinner on Fridays.
- The man who lets himself be bored is even more contemptible than the bore. (Novelist Samuel Butler)
- There is always one moment in childhood when the door opens and lets the future in. (Writer Graham Greene)
More about“Let’s“
The word“let’s“is a contraction of“let us“.“Let’s do [let’s do something]“has a meaning close to“We should do something]“.
Example sentences with“we will“:
- Let’s go fishing.
- Let’s have a party. Oh yes, let’s.
- Let’s have a party if mum lets us.
- I’m all in favor of keeping dangerous weapons out of the hands of fools. Let’s start with typewriters. (Author Solomon Short)
- Life loves to be taken by the lapel and told:“I’m with you kid. Let’s go.“(Poet Maya Angelou)
Let’s Go or Let’s Go?
The term is“we will!“In other words,“we will“has an apostrophe.“We will“is used to mean the following:
(1) to depart
- Time’s up. Let’s go. ✔️
(2) to encourage
- We can win this game. Let’s go! ✔️
(3) to express impatience
- I’ve had enough. Let’s go. ✔️
(4) to accept a challenge
- Okay, buster. You’re annoying me now. Let’s go. ✔️