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Let’s start a game vs Let’s start the game

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in slightly different contexts. 'Let’s start a game' is more general and can be used when suggesting to begin any game or activity. 'Let’s start the game' is more specific and is commonly used when referring to a particular game that has been previously mentioned or is known to both parties.

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Let’s start a game

This phrase is correct and commonly used when suggesting to begin any game or activity.

This phrase is used when suggesting to start any game or activity without specifying a particular one.
  • Start a game with your computer as the opponent.
  • Connect to a server to start a game.
  • Let's play a game where you can win one million dollars.
  • Then let's play a game you can win.
  • Okay, papito, let's play a game.
  • Let's get a game on the books.
  • Okay, let's play a game.
  • Let's play a game of 20 questions.
  • Let's play a game of Go next time.
  • Sure, let's find a game.
  • Let's play a game while we wait for Angelo.
  • Let's go and start a fight, boys.
  • Let's not start a witch hunt.
  • All right, so let's let him start a war.
  • Let's plan a murder or start a religion.
  • In your mind, Seth - I mean, you must dream about this - what is the kind of time scale on, let's start with HIV, for a game-changing vaccine that's actually out there and usable?
  • Or start a game of Othello?
  • I see you're about to start a game.
  • Welcome to KBounce. Click to start a game
  • Welcome to Kollision Click to start a game

Alternatives:

  • let’s start an activity
  • let’s start a new game
  • let’s start playing a game
  • let’s begin a game
  • let’s kick off a game

Let’s start the game

This phrase is correct and commonly used when referring to a specific game that has been previously mentioned or is known to both parties.

This phrase is used when suggesting to start a particular game that has been previously mentioned or is known to both parties.
  • Edgar, let's hit the wing place before the game starts.
  • All right, let's just keep playing the game.
  • Anyway, let's continue with the game.
  • Let's eat porterhouse while we watch the game.
  • Let's go back to the game about 200.
  • Whatever, let's keep the game alive.
  • Sofia, let's end the games.
  • Whatever, let's keep the game alive.
  • Let's continue the game another day.
  • We can't start the game until you drink this.
  • Waiting for other player to start the game...
  • Now let's start the training montage.
  • Let's start the bidding at $40.
  • So let's start the bidding at $10.
  • Alright, let's start the bidding at...
  • Okay. Let's start the anastomoses.
  • Okay, let's start the celebration.
  • So, let's start the bidding at 50 denari.
  • Let's start the bidding at... $25.
  • Tomorrow let's take the baby to Child Services and start the paperwork.

Alternatives:

  • let’s start that game
  • let’s begin the game
  • let’s kick off the game
  • let’s commence the game
  • let’s initiate the game

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