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let s start. is it correct? when you want to start do something with someone how do you say in english?lets get started lets get it started lets start here we go what are the differences?
Dec 25, 2010 10:56 PM
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"Let's get started" sounds the most natural. you can say "let's start" or "let's start now" as well. "Here we go" is a bit more informal, and is something you would say almost to yourself rather than to a group of people. "let's get it started" is actually very informal and has the feeling of teenager talk... it refers to something ("it") which is left unsaid... example: "let's get (the party) started", or "let's get (the dance) started". It can also refer to sexual innuendo.
December 26, 2010
Yes it is if you don't forget the apostophe. When you want to start do something with someone how do you say it in English? Let's get started Let's get it started Let's start Here we go what are the differences? No difference
December 26, 2010
這些差不多。 "let's begin" 比 “let's start” 更慣用。
December 25, 2010
It depends on the context. All you have suggested are correct. As well as let's begin let's go
December 25, 2010
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