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Seeker08 Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Lesson order or lesson request?

Hi,

Is there any difference between saying "lesson order" and "lesson request? if so, what is it?

Thank you in advance.
  

Top answer

Hi, Both seem to be unusual phrases. In what context would you want to say this? A request is 'optional'.

  • Hi, Both seem to be unusual phrases.
  • In what context would you want to say this?
  • A request is 'optional'.
  • An order is 'you must'.
  • Clive
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Hi,

Both seem to be unusual phrases.

In what context would you want to say this?



A request is 'optional'.

An order is 'you must'.



Clive
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Thank you Clive for replying. Have a look at this please:

It's related to this post.
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Hi,

Is this a paid job?

If so, possibly 'an order handler'.

Clive
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Hi,

Thanks again Clive. No, it's just a voluntary job.
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Hi,

She handles lesson orders,

She handles lesson requests.

Both sound OK to me.

Clive

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