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Anonymous Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Meaning difference

Difference in meaning:

1. Do you want to study English with me?

2. Will you join our English class?

  

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You try first. Do you think they mean exactly the same? If not, list some of the potential differences below.

  • 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.

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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.

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