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Vincent Teo Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

Learning computer



(a) They are learning (a) computer / computer.

(b) They are learning a computer course.
  

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They are learning computers. ( use plural for something in general ) They are taking a computer course. ( take a course to learn something )

  • They are learning computers.
  • ( use plural for something in general ) They are taking a computer course.
  • ( take a course to learn something )
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They are learning computers. ( use plural for something in general )

They are taking a computer course. ( take a course to learn something )
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They are learning computers. ( use plural for something in general )

If I insist to use "learn" and "computer", how?
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They are learning a computer lesson.
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Hi,

Yes. Or you might say 'They are learning about computers', 'They are learning new computer skills'.

Clive
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(b) They are learninga computer course. Emotion: sad (learning how to conduct one?)
(b) They are doing a computer course

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