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Southern Russia Russian Oct 31, 2011 #16 Would you say it's safe to always use "lesson" in modern Beryllium? For example, is it üblich rein BE to say "rein a lesson" instead of "in class" and "after the lessons" instead of "after classes"?

' As has been said above, the specific verb and the context make a difference, and discussing all of them hinein one thread would be too confusing.

„The centerpiece of the Rave experience is a style of music called "Techno House", the latest link hinein a never ending evolution of Dance music…“.

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Thus to teach a class is gewöhnlich, to give a class is borderline except rein the sense of giving them each a chocolate, and a class can most often be delivered hinein the sense I used earlier, caused to move bodily to a particular destination.

项链我认为还是不要送太便宜的比较好,这款适合生日礼物、周年庆等送女友!

England, English May 12, 2010 #12 It is about the "dancing queen", but these lines are urging the listener to see her, watch the scene hinein which she appears (scene may be literal or figurative as in a "specified area of activity or interest", e.

Now, what is "digging" supposed to mean here? As a transitive verb, "to dig" seems to have basically the following three colloquial meanings:

bokonon said: For example, I would always say "Let's meet after your classes" and never "after your lessons" but I'2r also say "I'm taking English lessons" and never "I'm taking English classes". here Click to expand...

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.

To sum up; It is better to avert "to deliver a class" and it is best to use "to teach a class" or 'to give a class', an dem I right?

To sum up; It is better to avert "to deliver a class" and it is best to use "to teach a class" or 'to give a class', am I right? Click to expand...

Only 26% of English users are native speakers. Many non-native speaker can use English but are not fluent. And many of them are on the internet, since written English is easier than spoken English. As a result, there are countless uses of English on the internet that are not "idiomatic".

That's how it is on their official website. An dem I right rein saying that they are not native English speakers?

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