Rhythm Optionen
Rhythm Optionen
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French Apr 10, 2015 #15 Thank you for your advice Perpend. my sentence (even though I don't truly understand the meaning here) is "I like exploring new areas. Things I never imagined I'durchmesser eines kreises take any interset hinein. Things that make you go hmmm."
The first one is definitely the correct one. Sometimes, when rein doubt, try it with different like-minded words and Teich what you think ie:
As I said rein #2, it depends on the intended meaning, and the context. If you provide a context, people will be able to help you. Sometimes they're interchangeable as Enquiring Mind said, but not always.
bokonon said: It's been some time now that this has been bugging me... is there any substantial difference between "lesson" and "class"?
England, English May 12, 2010 #12 It is about the "dancing queen", but these lines are urging the listener to Weiher her, watch the scene in which she appears (scene may Beryllium literal or figurative as in a "specified area of activity or interest", e.
Tsz Long Ng said: I just want to know when to use start +ing and +to infinitive Click to expand...
PaulQ said: It may Beryllium that you are learning AE, and you should then await an AE speaker, but I did Keimzelle my answer by saying "In BE"...
I could equally say I have a Spanish lesson tonight, and this is one of the lessons that make up the class I'm attending this year. It's also possible for my class to be one-to-one. Just me and the teacher.
Actually, they keep using these two words just like this all the time. Hinein one and the same Liedtext they use website "at a lesson" and "hinein class" and my students are quite confused about it.
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I think river has Klopper the nail on the head: a lesson can be taken either privately or with a group of people; a class is always taught to a group.
That's how it is on their official website. Am I right in saying that they are not native English speakers?