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Ann225 Posted 8 years ago
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Grammar

Hi,

1) Is it ‘a student of a higher semester’ or ‘from a higher semester’? I know that I can say it differently but I’m curious about these examples.

2) If you were driving a car and an animal ran across the road, would you say that you had to:

‘turn the car sharply’

‘turn the steering wheel sharply’

‘turn the steering wheel to the left/right’

‘steer the other way’?

Could you tell me which of these are possible?

Thank you.

  

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Ann225 1) Is it ‘a student of a higher semester’ or ‘from a higher semester’? I know that I can say it differently but I’m curious about these examples. from Yes, you should say it differently.

  • Ann225 1) Is it ‘a student of a higher semester’ or ‘from a higher semester’?
  • I know that I can say it differently but I’m curious about these examples.
  • from Yes, you should say it differently.
  • Ann225 2) If you were driving a car and an animal ran across the road, would you say that you had to:‘turn the car sharply’‘turn the steering wheel sharply’‘turn the steering wheel to the left/right’‘steer the other way’?
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Ann2251) Is it ‘a student of a higher semester’ or ‘from a higher semester’? I know that I can say it differently but I’m curious about these examples.

from

Yes, you should say it differently.

Ann2252) If you were driving a car and an animal ran across the road, would you say that you had to:‘turn the car sharply’‘turn the

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