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Hhtt Posted 10 years ago
Vocabulary

class v. course v. form v. grade

Class: A body of students who are taught together.

According to above meaning which of the following is correct, idiomatic and in the same meaning with each other

1) early morning classes are always sleepy

2) early morning courses are always sleepy

3) early morning forms are always sleepy

4) early morning grades are always sleepy"

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hhtt According to above meaning which of the following is correct, Only #1 can reasonably be interpreted that way. hhtt idiomatic None, in my book. The body is not sleepy; it is the students.

  • hhtt According to above meaning which of the following is correct, Only #1 can reasonably be interpreted that way.
  • hhtt idiomatic None, in my book.
  • The body is not sleepy; it is the students.
  • Students in early morning classes/courses are sleepy.
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hhttAccording to above meaning which of the following is correct,
Only #1 can reasonably be interpreted that way.
hhttidiomatic
None, in my book. The body is not sleepy; it is the students.

Students in early morning classes/courses are sleepy. (Grades and forms do not have time slots.)
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Mister Micawber Only #1 can reasonably be interpreted that way.
Does it mean "Only #1 can be used in that way" or "Only #1 can mean in that way" ?
Mister Micawber (Grades and forms do not have time slots.)
What does it mean by time slots?

Thank you.
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hhttDoes it mean "Only #1 can be used in that way" or "Only #1 can mean in that way" ?
Only #1 can mean in that way.
hhttWhat does it mean by time slots?
Particular times of day. Don't you have a dictionary?— http://www.onelook.com/?w=time+s
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Mister Micawber hhttDoes it mean "Only #1 can be used in that way" or "Only #1 can mean in that way" ?Only #1 can mean in that way.hhttWhat does it mean by time slots?Particular times of day. Don't you have a dictionary?— http://www.onelook.com/?w=time+slot&ls=a
I have some
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hhttlot: a short period of time allowed for one particular event on a programme or timetable (longman). Does it fit with it?
That's right. I recommend OneLook (the site I linked above).

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