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Anonymous Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

is this correct? from Gennaro

Minimum 2 lessons at the time?.

thanks,

G.
  

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Hi Gennaro The phrase "at the time" usually refers to a state at a given time in the past. " Minimum 2 lessons at the time " is not a complete sentence and doesn't really make any sense -- at least not without more context.

  • Hi Gennaro The phrase "at the time" usually refers to a state at a given time in the past.
  • " Minimum 2 lessons at the time " is not a complete sentence and doesn't really make any sense -- at least not without more context.
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Hi Gennaro

The phrase "at the time" usually refers to a state at a given time in the past.
"Minimum 2 lessons at the time" is not a complete sentence and doesn't really make any sense -- at least not without more context.
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At the time (then), I needed a minimum of two lessoons in order to improve my English.

Because I was busy, I could proceed only by taking two lessons at a time (grouped together).

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