Difference in meaning:
1. Do you want to study English with me?
2. Will you join our English class?
You try first. Do you think they mean exactly the same? If not, list some of the potential differences below.
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You try first. Do you think they mean exactly the same? If not, list some of the potential differences below.
Sentence 1 and 2 might be the same in meaning in both cases:
1) the speaker is a student learning English
2) the speaker is an English teacher
But in my opinion, in sentence 1, the speaker probably seems to be more like an English teacher than a student.