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  1. "Please let me know." - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange

    Apr 6, 2011 · Why would you have a problem with this? Please let me know as soon as you figure it out.

  2. word usage - Let's go hike/hiking at the park - English Language ...

    A native speaker would say neither, because in this context the preposition needed is not at but in. Your sentence would normally occur as Let’s go for a hike in the park. However, in the UK …

  3. grammar - The meaning of Let us not or Do not let us - English …

    Aug 21, 2020 · Do not let us watch the movie. I think both a and b are correct and have the same meaning: one is How about we don't watch the movie? (suggestion) and the other is You …

  4. What is the rule for adjective order?

    Aug 17, 2010 · @mcfedr: This is an English-language site, thus this question is limited to English. All languages do have rules for word order. Not necessarily remotely similar to the rules of …

  5. grammar - "Let's you and I/me be fair with each other." - English ...

    Jan 27, 2015 · Given that Let's is a contraction of Let us, if you want to be redundant and expand upon just who the (contracted) "us" consists of, then since "us" is the objective case, the …

  6. What is the meaning of the expression "We can table this"?

    Mar 14, 2011 · Do you want the "correct" answer, or an interpretation of what the person meant? "Tabling" is improper to do via email, so this usage was very informal.

  7. Which is grammatically correct: "Let he who..." or "Let him who..."

    Sep 16, 2011 · Let he who believes in this prophet speak now what he knows. Let him who believes in this prophet speak now what he knows.

  8. "Let alone" phrase - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange

    Apr 13, 2016 · The let alone construction has been analyzed in great and precise detail in a famous paper by Fillmore, Kay, and O'Connor: " Regularity and Idiomaticity in Grammatical …

  9. I'll tell you what let's do - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange

    May 19, 2021 · There's a relatively common saying, used by at least some speakers of modern English: I'll tell you what let's do. What meaning of let's is used here and what is happening …

  10. Origin of the saying "let go or be dragged"

    Oct 19, 2025 · Let go or be dragged. This is a saying often associated with Zen Buddhism (occasionally Stoicism). As far as I can tell, there's no historical connection, and it might well …