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Shravanmm Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Correct my sentences please.

Dear teachers,

Here is the context. I take maths tuition for higher school. A parent called me and he was inquiring about the batches.

1. I thought of combining your daughter with morning batch.

2. I thought of taking your daughter to the morning batch.



Thank you.

  

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Why are you starting a new thread with essentially the same question as in your previous thread? In that last thread I asked what you meant by 'morning batch'. You ignored my question and started a new thread.

  • Why are you starting a new thread with essentially the same question as in your previous thread?
  • In that last thread I asked what you meant by 'morning batch'.
  • You ignored my question and started a new thread.
  • Unless you explain what you mean by 'morning batch', we are stuck.
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Why are you starting a new thread with essentially the same question as in your previous thread? In that last thread I asked what you meant by 'morning batch'. You ignored my question and started a new thread. Unless you explain what you mean by 'morning batch', we are stuck.
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Thank you so much for replying to my post. I apologise for starting a new thread.

Morning batch means a group of students come to me to learn maths from 7 am to 8 am This is the morning batch.

Thank you.
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shravanmmThank you so much for replying to my post. I apologise for starting a new thread.Morning batch means a group of students come to me to learn maths from 7 am to 8 am This is the morning batch.Thank you.
Fine. In British English, we normally use 'batch' for a group that has been sent, has arrived or has been produced - We have a new batch of trainees

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