0
Zknyy Posted 15 years ago
Vocabulary

How should I use the word of 'arrange'?

Which sentences is right?

Talented sutdents are arranged with special classes.

Talented sutdents are arranged with in special classes.

Talented sutdents are arranged with about special classes.

Talented sutdents are arranged with to be in special classes.
  

Top answer

Talented students are arranged into special classes. Your first sentence seems ok.

  • Talented students are arranged into special classes.
  • Your first sentence seems ok.
Free · every Monday

Get the Weekly English Kit 📬

New words, one handy idiom, and a 2-minute quiz — delivered to your inbox to keep your streak alive.

4 Answers
0
Talented students are arranged into special classes.

Your first sentence seems ok.
0
Talented students are arranged with special classes.

If teachers arrange with those students.

Does the above sentence is the same mean as the following one?

Teachers arrange with talented students special classes.
0
zknyyTalented students are arranged with special classes.

If teachers arrange with those students.
Does the above sentence is the same mean as the following one?

Teachers arrange with talented students special classes.
Not quite, in the first sentence we don't know who arranges the classes for the talented students. I agree with the Anon
0
Emotion: smileThanks to Dave and bar9on.
I learned a lot.

Talented students are arranged into special classes.

Teachers arra

Related Questions