Hello everyone,
A. If you're a teacher and you finish a topic, and you tell you students to study another topic the following day, eg. grammar or a story such Treasure Island, is it okay to say the following?
1. We'll study grammar tomorrow.
2. We'll teach grammar tomorrow.
3. We'll take grammar tomorrow.
B. Do we have a natural way of saying it in English? If we have, please tell me some ways.
Regards,
JA
Only #1 is OK. But we are usually more casual. eg Tomorrow we'll look at / do some grammar.
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Only #1 is OK.
But we are usually more casual.
eg Tomorrow we'll look at / do some grammar.
Joseph AB. Do we have a natural way of saying it in English?
You could replace the word study with do.
1. Is it okay delete "some" in your sentence as follows?
We'll do grammar tomorrow. OK
2. Can the auxiliary verb "do" and "look at" be used if we study a chapter "eg. Chapter 8" in "Treasure Island story" as follows:
1. We'll do this chapter "chapter8" tomorrow. OK
2. We'll look at chapter 8 tomorrow. OK