Liza
"Don't let's" or "Let's not"? What construction is better? A couple examples: Don't let's talk of it. / Let's not talk of it. Don't let's go to the party. / Let's not go to the party. Thanks)
13 mrt. 2011 17:26
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"Let's not" is correct. "Don't let's" can still be heard though.
14 maart 2011
"Don't let's" is theoretically correct in English and I can think of it being in use until the 1940s or 1950s but it is definitely dated now. It is not used except in English regional dialects (some Yorkshire or Lancashire branches of the language would use it, but then again they use 'thou' as well) and in comedy or sardonic speech. In fact since 'let's' has come to convey quite a positive, pro-active emotion nowadays "don't let's" almost sounds like an apposition. Use "let's not" in all common speech! :) Let's not get confused ;)
13 maart 2011
Let's not :)
13 maart 2011
let's not is correct. let's not talk about it now. let's not go to the party.
13 maart 2011
"Let's not..." is grammatically correct both in American and British English. Some people say "Let's don't..." in American English and "Don't let's..." in British English. "Let's not..." is correct. :)
14 maart 2011
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