'Is the second one still common in BrE?'
I don't think it ever was common.
Rover
Because it's not, we just don't commonly say that.Why not?
not a teacher
Do you want to say "don't let's" is AmE?
.Don't let's stay up too late tonight.
Don't let us wait unnecessarily
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I don't understand why they are considered uncommon.
Dear tedtmc, I'm sure I read it was the common form in BrE, but language is what its speaker say, not what written in some texts. Apparently it could be used, but it's not as that common as we think. ;-)[/QU
Dear Mehrgan, Thanks for the question. I'd read exactly this issue in the" oxford guide to English grammar " as well, and actually it was mentioned as a difference between American and the British English???:up:
language is so dynamic...
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