LET pattern



“LET “ pattern
Formula --> LET + Object + Verb-1
Look at Pronoun below:
As Subject              as Object
They                           Them
We                              Us
I                                   Me
You                             You
She                             Her
He                               Him
It                                 It

The usage of let:
1)    It’s referred to The Speaker and The Hearer.
i.e. Let us have a lunch together.
      Let’s play together.
2)    It’s referred to The Speaker.
i.e. Let me see first.
      Let me taste this food
3)    It’s referred to The Hearer.
i.e. Let you do the task by yourself

4)    It’s NOT referred to both The Speaker and The Hearer.
i.e. Let the ceremony run well.
      Let the race finish on time.
      Let him go alone
      Let her cry
      Let them play soccer
      Let it sleep under the chair

1.     Ask your friend to cook together.
 Let us cook together.

2.     Add some salt by yourself.
 Let me add some salt

3.     Stir the coconut milk by yourself thoroughly.
 Let me stir the coconut milk thoroughly.

4.     Ask your friend to get lunch together.
 Let us get lunch together.

5.     Ask your friend to make an aquarium together.
 Let us make an aquarium together.

6.     Keep the water boiling.
 Let  the water keep boiling

7.     Ask your friend to have dinner in a new restaurant together.
 Let us have dinner in a new restaurant together.

8.     Keep stirring coconut milk.
 Let coconut milk keep stirring.



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The Story of Ciderella

Lesson 1 (Introduction)

Lesson 2 (Verbs)

أخاك أخاك إن مَنْ لا أخا له === كَساعٍ إلى الهيجا بغير سلاح * Literal meaning: Your brother your brother for that who has no brother; is like a person rushing to battle without a weapon. * Metaphoric meaning: be good to your brothers/friends/family because you need them for support as much as they need you