True or false the “we” command in English uses the command “lettuce” plus the dictionary form

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False. In English, the "we" command, often expressed as a suggestion or invitation for a group to do something together, typically uses the phrase "let's" (short for "let us") followed by the base form of the verb. For example, "Let's go," "Let's eat," or "Let's play." The term "lettuce" does not relate to this grammatical structure.