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Anon006 Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Formally

Are both okay: We haven’t formally started teaching the children yet.

And

we haven’t started to teach the children formally yet.


Whats the the difference?

  

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anon006 What's the the difference? anon006 W e haven’t started to teach the children formally yet. You are teaching your children using informal methods.

  • anon006 What's the the difference?
  • anon006 W e haven’t started to teach the children formally yet.
  • You are teaching your children using informal methods.
  • Education by using formal pedagogical methods will start in the future.
  • anon006 We haven’t formally started teaching the children yet.
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anon006What's the the difference?
anon006We haven’t started to teach the children formally yet.

You are teaching your children using informal methods. Education by using formal pedagogical methods will start in the future.

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