The homophone of "lets" is "let's" which is a contraction for "let us".
The contraction for "let us" is "let's."
Lets is a present tense verb. It's the third person singular conjugation of let and is often confused with the contraction let's (a contraction of let and us).
The full contraction of "he'd" is "he would" or "he had," depending on the context in which it is used.
'Tis is a contraction of it is. ('Twas is a contraction of it was, as in "'Twas the night before Christmas...")
Budgie IS the contraction. The full name is Budgerigar.
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We have.
"Whose hat is this?" is the correct spelling. While "who is" going to the shop?" can be contracted to who's.
"Let's" is a contraction of "let us" and is used to suggest doing something together. For example, "Let's go to the beach." On the other hand, "lets" is the third person singular form of the verb "let," meaning to allow or permit. For example, "She lets her dog run in the park."
No, it is not. 'Sgo is perhaps used by those too lazy to say the full words, Let's go. But that is already a contraction of Let us go.
This can be time keeper or zoo keeper