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Vincent Teo Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

dialogue 1

Are there correct?

(a) Teacher: Class. do you follow me?

Students: Yes, teacher. we must do our work before pass up.

(b) Teacher: Class, do you listen what I say? / Class, do you know what I am saying?
  

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a) 'before pass up' doesn't make any sense. What is pass up? b) Class, are you listening to what I am saying?

  • a) 'before pass up' doesn't make any sense.
  • What is pass up?
  • b) Class, are you listening to what I am saying?
  • (are you paying attention).
  • Class, do you understand what I have said?
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a) 'before pass up' doesn't make any sense. What is pass up?

b) Class, are you listening to what I am saying? (are you paying attention).

Class, do you understand what I have said? (comprehension of the lesson).
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Vincent TeoAre there correct?

(a) Teacher: Class. do you follow me?

Students: Yes, teacher. we must do our work before pass up. (Do you mean 'We must do finish our work before passing it up'?)

(b) Teacher: Class, do you listen what I say? / Class, do you know what I am saying?

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Yes. That's what I mean.
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I'd tend to say "hand it in" rather than "pass it up" in this context.
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Are there correct?

Are these correct? Are there any mistakes?

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