example of expressing commands
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Answer:
Commands with "let's":
When we want to make a suggestion to a group of people and we are included in that group, we use the word "let's" and then the verb in infinitive.
This is like giving a command to a group of people and to ourselves at the same time. We often use it when we are making a suggestion for ourselves and one other person.
Negative commands with "let's":
When we want to say that we should not do something, we can use "let's" and the word "not" and then the verb in infinitive.
Explanation:
For example:
It is a beautiful day. Let's go to the park for a picnic.
Let's take a moment to think about this before we give them an answer.
Let's finish this project before lunch.
Let's go to the supermarket this afternoon.
Let's get married!
For example:
Let's not have chicken for dinner again tonight.
Let's not watch television tonight.
Let's not worry about that until it becomes a real problem.
Let's not ask ask Angela about her thesis.
Let's not play tennis together again!