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I don't get the structure of the sentence. Can you explain how it's formed a little more?

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Rebecca

Sure! It follows the basic structure, "subject + object + verb" but provides more context. The sentence begins with the adverb "Now," drawing attention to what's going to be said. "Let's" is a contracted form of "let us" and includes the subject "us," and it's used when making a suggestion. It's then followed by the verb "see," and then the object of the sentence is "them"~ the other people. "Try to cross this red line" gives more context and information about the object of the sentence and what we "see them" do. Ex: Let's go home early to take a nap. Ex: Now, I'll bake pies to bring to the party.

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