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Newguest Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Lesson work

Hi

Is it correct to say "lesson's work" or "lesson work"?
  

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What is the context? "lesson work" seems feasible if referring, generally, to work done in lessons. "lesson's work" would normally refer to the work done in a specific lesson.

  • What is the context?
  • "lesson work" seems feasible if referring, generally, to work done in lessons.
  • "lesson's work" would normally refer to the work done in a specific lesson.
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What is the context? "lesson work" seems feasible if referring, generally, to work done in lessons. "lesson's work" would normally refer to the work done in a specific lesson.
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Hi

I have no context. I was just curious which is correct.

Thanks

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