Meaning of Let's put
To suggest or propose a plan or action.
In simple words: To suggest or state something to be done.
Let's put in a sentence
- Let's put our differences aside for this meeting.
- Let's put the chairs in a circle for the discussion.
- Let's put a plan in place to improve sales.
- Let's put off the meeting until next week.
- Let's put some time into this project; it deserves attention.
How to use Let's put
Used to propose an action or plan; common in both spoken and written English. Works well in informal and formal contexts.
Grammar pattern
put + object + location/event
Memory hint
Imagine saying 'let's put' when suggesting where to place things, like a puzzle.
Related words
Collocations with Let's put
- put together
- put away
- put forward
- put into action
- put on hold
Common mistakes with Let's put
- Used without specifying the object or event correctly.
- Confused with 'Let's put off', which means to delay something.
- Incorrectly using 'put' in a passive structure.
Compare Let's put with Suggest, Propose, Recommend, Advise, Initiate
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Frequently asked questions about Let's put
What does Let's put mean?
To suggest or state something to be done.
What is the definition of Let's put?
To suggest or propose a plan or action.
How do you use Let's put in a sentence?
Let's put our differences aside for this meeting.
Can you give another example of Let's put?
Let's put the chairs in a circle for the discussion.
What are synonyms for Let's put?
Common alternatives include suggest, propose, recommend, advise, initiate.
What words go with Let's put?
It commonly pairs with put together, put away, put forward, put into action, put on hold.
What are common mistakes when using Let's put?
Used without specifying the object or event correctly. Confused with 'Let's put off', which means to delay something. Incorrectly using 'put' in a passive structure.
How do you pronounce Let's put?
US: //lɛts pʊt//, UK: //lɛts pʊt//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.
When should I use Let's put?
Used to propose an action or plan; common in both spoken and written English. Works well in informal and formal contexts.


