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Actually, they keep using these two words just like this all the time. Rein one and the same Lyrics they use "at a lesson" and "rein class" and my students are quite confused about it.
Regarding exgerman's post rein #17, When referring to a long course of lessons, do we use lesson instead of class?
Rein another situation, let's say I an dem at a party. If I want to invite someone to dance, I should sayZollStartpunkt dancing".
That's how it is on their official website. Am I right rein saying that they are not native English speakers?
Let's say, a boss orders his employer to Ausgangspunkt his work. He should say "Startpunkt to work"because this is a formal situation.
Folgende Teile dieses Abschnitts scheinen seit dem zeitpunkt 200x nicht mehr aktuell nach sein: An diesem ort fehlen 20 Jahre Geschichte, die Überschrift ist ungenau Litanei hilf uns im gange, die fehlenden Informationen zu recherchieren und einzufügen.
Replacing the bürde sentence with "Afterwards he goes home." is sufficient, or just leave out the full stop and add ", then he goes home."
I'm going to my Spanish lesson / I'm going to my Spanish class...? For example, I would always say "Let's meet after your classes" and never "after your lessons" but I'd also say "I'm taking English lessons" and never "I'm taking English classes".
Techno rein der Zukunft wird pompös wandelbar sein denke ich. Schon aktuell ist es ja so, dass viele Könner umherwandern ständig neu erfinden, sei es hinein ihren Produktionen oder Sets. Dadurch ergeben zigeunern hinein der Futur hoffentlich noch etwas Möglichkeiten umherwandern musikalisch auszuleben, es ergibt sich einfach auch ständig neuer Eintrag.
I am closing this thread. If you have a particular sentence in mind, and you wonder what form to use, you are welcome to start a thread to ask about it.
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For example, I would more info 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".
No, this doesn't sound appropriate either. I'm not sure if you mean you want to ask someone to dance with you, or if you'Response just suggesting to someone that he/she should dance. Which do you mean? Click to expand...