Let's
We use the following structure:
Let's + base form of a verb
to make a friendly suggestion or offer an invitation about something that the listener and we can do together.
Examples:
Let's go for a walk.
Let's go see that new animated movie on Saturday night.
To make this structure negative, simply add the word "not" immediately after "let's".
Examples:
Let's not talk about it right now.
Let's not waste any more time.
Exercises
Complete the sentences with "let's" and a verb from the list below.
solve | play | invite | stay | get | go
1I'm so hungry. ____ a sandwich.
I'm so hungry. Let's get a sandwich.
2It's such a lovely day. ____ to the beach.
It's such a lovely day. Let's go to the beach.
3This problems seems difficult. ____ it together.
This problem seems difficult. Let's solve it together.
4It's very cold outside. ____ at home and watch a movie together.
It's very cold outside. Let's stay at home and watch a movie together.
5I'm so bored. ____ a game.
I'm so bored. Let's play a game.
6We haven't seen Jim and Sue for months. ____ them for lunch on Sunday.
We haven't seen Jim and Sue for months. Let's invite them for lunch on Sunday.