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Sun 94 Posted 15 years ago
Vocabulary

Let's say

When you , as a teacher ,explains some idea using an example, can I say as follows?

( Teacher to students)

Let's say( or let's suppose or let's pretend)? that you went to London in 2001 and graduated from college in 2006. How long did you stay in london? Can You make a sentence using by the time?

By the time I graduated from college, I had stayed in London for five years.
  

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sun 94 Let's say( or let's suppose or let's pretend)? They all work, in my opinion. When I , as a teacher, explain some idea using an example, can I say as follows?

  • sun 94 Let's say( or let's suppose or let's pretend)?
  • They all work, in my opinion.
  • When I , as a teacher, explain some idea using an example, can I say as follows?
  • The subject of the "when" clause is "you" (or "I").
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sun 94Let's say( or let's suppose or let's pretend)?
They all work, in my opinion.

When I, as a teacher, explain some idea using an example, can I say as follows?

The subject of the "when" clause is "you" (or "I"). It's not "a teacher."

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