A1 Expression ニュートラル 2分で読める

Let me

Offer to do

直訳: Allow me to

15秒でわかる

  • A friendly way to offer help or take action.
  • Followed by a simple verb like 'help' or 'pay'.
  • Shows you are proactive and considerate of others.

意味

You use this phrase when you want to help someone. It is a polite way to offer your service or take action for another person.

主な例文

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Seeing a friend with heavy groceries

Let me carry those bags for you.

Let me carry those bags for you.

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Paying for coffee with a colleague

Let me get this one.

Let me pay for this.

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Texting a friend about a plan

Let me check my calendar and get back to you.

Let me check my schedule.

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文化的背景

In the US, 'Let me' is a sign of 'can-do' attitude. It is very common for strangers to offer help with doors or heavy items using this phrase. British speakers often add 'just' to 'Let me' to make it sound less 'bossy' and more like a gentle suggestion. When speaking English, Japanese learners might find 'Let me' too direct. In Japan, offering help often involves more indirect language to avoid making the other person feel burdened. Hospitality is central. 'Let me' is used constantly by hosts to ensure guests are comfortable, often for things like pouring tea or bringing food.

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The 'See' Trick

If you don't know an answer, say 'Let me see...' while you look for it. It makes you sound like a native speaker and buys you time.

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No 'To' Zone

Never put 'to' after 'me'. It's the #1 mistake that marks you as a beginner.

15秒でわかる

  • A friendly way to offer help or take action.
  • Followed by a simple verb like 'help' or 'pay'.
  • Shows you are proactive and considerate of others.

What It Means

Let me is your go-to phrase for being a hero in small ways. It tells the other person you want to help. You are asking for permission to do a task for them. It sounds much softer than saying "I will do it."

How To Use It

Simply put let me before a verb. For example, let me help or let me pay. It is very simple to build. You don't need to change the verb at all. Just use the basic form of the action. It works for big things and tiny things alike.

When To Use It

Use it when you see someone struggling. Maybe your friend has heavy bags. Say, let me carry those. Use it at a restaurant when the bill arrives. Use it when you want to explain a difficult idea. It shows you are proactive and kind. It is perfect for making a great first impression.

When NOT To Use It

Don't use it if you are angry or demanding. It is an offer, not a command. If you say it too loudly, it might sound like you are taking over. Avoid using it for things that are private. Don't say let me see your phone to a stranger! That would be very awkward and a bit creepy.

Cultural Background

English speakers love to appear helpful but not pushy. Let me is the perfect balance. It feels less aggressive than "I'm going to." In many Western cultures, offering help before being asked is seen as very polite. It shows you are paying attention to the people around you. It’s the ultimate 'good neighbor' phrase.

Common Variations

If you want to be extra fancy, say allow me. That is great for opening doors at a wedding. In very casual speech, you might hear lemme. This is just a fast way of saying it. You will hear lemme see or lemme think a lot in movies. It’s the sound of a relaxed brain at work.

使い方のコツ

The phrase is universally safe in almost all social settings. Just remember to avoid the 'to' infinitive—keep the following verb in its simplest form.

🎯

The 'See' Trick

If you don't know an answer, say 'Let me see...' while you look for it. It makes you sound like a native speaker and buys you time.

⚠️

No 'To' Zone

Never put 'to' after 'me'. It's the #1 mistake that marks you as a beginner.

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The British 'Just'

Add 'just' ('Let me just...') to sound extra polite and less intrusive in the UK.

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Body Language

When saying 'Let me help', start moving toward the object. The phrase works best when combined with action.

例文

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#1 Seeing a friend with heavy groceries
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Let me carry those bags for you.

Let me carry those bags for you.

A classic way to offer physical help.

#2 Paying for coffee with a colleague
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Let me get this one.

Let me pay for this.

Commonly used when treating someone to a drink or meal.

#3 Texting a friend about a plan
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Let me check my calendar and get back to you.

Let me check my schedule.

Used to ask for a moment to find information.

#4 A waiter at a high-end restaurant
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Let me take your coat, sir.

Allow me to take your coat.

A service-oriented, polite offer.

#5 Trying to solve a puzzle for a sibling
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Let me try! I'm a genius at this.

Let me have a go.

A playful, slightly boastful way to ask for a turn.

#6 Comforting someone who is crying
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Let me know if you need anything at all.

Tell me if you need help.

A supportive way to show you are available.

自分をテスト

Choose the correct sentence.

You see a friend struggling with a heavy box. What do you say?

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: b

We use 'Let me' + base verb. No 'to', no '-ing', and no 'for'.

Fill in the blank with the correct verb.

I don't know the answer. Let me _______ my notes. (check)

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: check

After 'Let me', we use the base form of the verb.

Complete the dialogue.

A: It's very dark in here. B: _________ turn on the light.

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: Let me

'Let me' is the standard way to offer a simple action like turning on a light.

Match the 'Let me' phrase to the situation.

Situation: You are at a dinner and want to tell a funny story.

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: b

'Let me tell you...' is used to introduce information or a narrative.

🎉 スコア: /4

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Common Verbs with 'Let me'

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Helping

  • help
  • carry
  • open
  • get
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Thinking

  • see
  • think
  • check
  • look
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Talking

  • explain
  • tell
  • show
  • say

練習問題バンク

4 問題
Choose the correct sentence. Choose A1

You see a friend struggling with a heavy box. What do you say?

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: b

We use 'Let me' + base verb. No 'to', no '-ing', and no 'for'.

Fill in the blank with the correct verb. Fill Blank A1

I don't know the answer. Let me _______ my notes. (check)

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: check

After 'Let me', we use the base form of the verb.

Complete the dialogue. dialogue_completion A1

A: It's very dark in here. B: _________ turn on the light.

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: Let me

'Let me' is the standard way to offer a simple action like turning on a light.

Match the 'Let me' phrase to the situation. situation_matching A2

Situation: You are at a dinner and want to tell a funny story.

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: b

'Let me tell you...' is used to introduce information or a narrative.

🎉 スコア: /4

よくある質問

12 問

No, 'Lemme' is only for texting or very casual speech. In an email, always write 'Let me'.

'Allow me' is much more formal. You would use it at a fancy wedding or a very formal business dinner.

No. Always use the base verb: 'Let me help'.

Technically it is an imperative statement, but it functions as a polite offer. You don't need a question mark.

The past of 'let' is still 'let'. 'Yesterday, he let me drive his car.'

Yes, it is very polite and common to use with strangers when offering help.

It's an idiom that means 'Let me think'. They are 'looking' into their mind for the answer.

Usually no, but if you shout it, it can sound like you are annoyed.

'Let me' is just for you. 'Let's' is for you and the other person together.

No, the correct phrase is 'Leave me alone'.

Yes, very often! 'Let me check that', 'Let me send you the file', etc.

The plural is 'Let us', but it's usually used as 'Let's' for suggestions.

関連フレーズ

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Allow me

synonym

A more formal way to offer help.

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Let's

builds on

Let us; a suggestion for a group.

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Let me know

specialized form

Tell me later.

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May I

similar

Asking for permission.

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Give me a hand

contrast

Help me.

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