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Liveinjapan Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

Study / studies

1i00How's your English study going?02i02br
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01i00How are your English studies going?02i02br
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00Do they carry about the same meaning?02br
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00What's the difference between those two?02br
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02br 00About the same, but the first I think more common, since English is a single subject. 0-

  • 02br 00About the same, but the first I think more common, since English is a single subject.
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00About the same, but the first I think more common, since English is a single subject. The second would better be applied to someone with wide-ranging interests in the topic.0-
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0Thanks, Mister.02br
00Got it! 0-
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0 To me, they both sound a bit stiff, but if MM likes them, they should be fine ...02br
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00I'd use:02br
01b00How are your English lessons going02b00?02br
01b00How is your English class going02b00?02br
01b00How are you getting on with your English?02b02br
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0Thanks, Marius.02br
00I think lessons and class are useful words.01blockquote
01cite10Marius Hancu12cite10 11b10How are you getting on with your English?12b12blockquote
10 I remember that!0-

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