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Anonymous Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Pass on to

Is it correct to say

"Let's pass on to the next chapter/unit etc." (when teaching) ? If not, which would be a more suitable expression ?




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'Let's move on to the next chapter' would be more suitable. 'pass on' means die to many people.

  • 'Let's move on to the next chapter' would be more suitable.
  • 'pass on' means die to many people.
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'Let's move on to the next chapter' would be more suitable.

'pass on' means die to many people.

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