Negative imperative of let’s
The negative of let’s is most typically let’s not. Less frequently, don’t let’s may
occur:
Let’s not be silly about it.
Don’t let’s confuse the issue.
In rather formal styles, let us not or do not let us may occur:
[Trade Union Annual Conference speech]
Let us not forget that we’re not in business to remain in perpetual opposition.
[Trade Union Annual Conference speech]
Colleagues,
do not let us shirk from our responsibilities to our fellow workers.
EXCLAMATIVE CLAUSES
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Exclamatives consist of phrases with what and how (or a clause with how)
followed by a subject – verb –
X
construction.
They usually express a reaction of surprise or shock or the experience of a
strong impression on the part of the speaker.
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