Get in let's start the lesson

At a driving school
D.I: Driving Instructor


D.I: These are positions for the gearshift. P, R, N, D.

Man: That’s very clever.

D.I: Yes. Well, get in let’s start the lesson.

Man: OK.

D.I: Now, what do you do first, when you get behind the wheel?

Man: Ha, ha, ha. I drive off.

D.I: No, no, no, not yet. Pay attention at all times.


Which is grammatically correct:

1- get in let’s start the lesson. ← without comma

2- get in, let’s start the lesson. ← with comma

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You need a comma here.

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Thank you so much, Torsten :two_hearts:

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Thank you very much for asking your questions. They are very valuable for many people from all over the world.

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You’re welcome.

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You may notice that the instructor pointed to P R N D for the gear shift positions. Some cars also have an L position on the right hand end. Because of this, the part of the car that shows “P R N D L” is called the prindle.

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Thank you so much, Arinker :two_hearts:

I have another question:

What does “That’s very clever” mean in this sentence?

Man: That’s very clever.

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Clever => smart, a smart design

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Thank you so much, Arinker :two_hearts:
Very good.

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