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Moon7296 Posted 12 years ago
Vocabulary

doing the lesson? taking the lesson

1. The children are doing their lessons.
2. The children are taking their lessons.

Q1) Are the two sentences different?

Q2) Can I say "The children are teaching their lessons to those who are younger than them?"
  

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moon7296 Q1) Are the two sentences different? The first sounds like homework, alone at home; the second sounds like a class with a teacher. " I suppose so, but the situation is a little odd.

  • moon7296 Q1) Are the two sentences different?
  • The first sounds like homework, alone at home; the second sounds like a class with a teacher.
  • " I suppose so, but the situation is a little odd.
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moon7296Q1) Are the two sentences different?
The first sounds like homework, alone at home; the second sounds like a class with a teacher.
moon7296Q2) Can I say "The children are teaching their lessons to those who are younger than them?"
I suppose so, but the situation is a little odd.

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