b. Sean studies Japanese in the morning or in the afternoon, in his bedroom. But he prefers to study in the library because it is more peaceful. (here can I say: Sean studies Japanese in the morning orafternoon...Omitting "in the" ?).
Thank you,
Aimée.
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Hi Aimee To answer your questions for you:- a) both of these are correct b) yes, you can omit 'in the' Hope that helps Katie
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Hi Aimee To answer your questions for you:- a) both of these are correct b) yes, you can omit 'in the' Hope that helps Katie
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