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Taka Posted 14 years ago
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Does this sentence (the underlined part in particular) sound grammatically wrong?

She's just begun to learn playing the piano?
  

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No, it just doesn't sound natural.

  • No, it just doesn't sound natural.
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No, it just doesn't sound natural.
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Good.

And about these two below, do they have the same meaning?

She's just begun to learn the piano.
She's just begun to leann to play the piano.
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And finally, what about these two? No difference?

She learned to play the piano.
She learned how to play the piano.
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OH.

I thought compared to 'She learned how to play the piano', 'She learned to play the piano' had stronger implication that she became able to play the piano'; 'She learned how to play the piano' suggested that she obtained the knowledge of playing, but it was unclear whether she became able to play it or not.

Do you really think they are the same. MM?
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Do you really think they are the same. MM?-- Yes, indeed.

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