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grammatical help



mistick
France

grammatical help
 
Hi everybody!
I �ve got a problem with this sentence: �Let �s practice........ � is normally followed by shall we? accordint to the grammar books but is it possible to say � let �s practice, WILL YOU? � to invite your students to practice a new grammatical point.
Hope the natives will help me solve this problem.
Thnaks a lot for replying and for all the great work you do.
Marie

26 Feb 2010      





libertybelle
United States

I �m lazy - I say Let �s practice - ok?

When you write Let �s practice - it really means let us practice - which is plural -  so you can �t answer with will you.


But you can say shall we!

26 Feb 2010     



Zora
Canada

I agree with libertybelle, you can say "shall we" as the tag question.

26 Feb 2010     



Jayho
Australia

I �m with Libertybelle and Zora
 
I must be lazy too - I don �t use the q tag

27 Feb 2010     



johanne23232
Israel

Just like Libertybelle and Zora, I �m sure you can �t ask , "Let �s practice , will you?"  But "shall we" is the way to go.

27 Feb 2010     



Ayaniw
Algeria

You can �t use will you for the simple reason that "Let �s practice..." is a suggestion; thus the meaning is "We should practice ..........( You, too, are going to practice with them).

28 Feb 2010