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Vincent Teo Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

teaches

Do I say,

The pupils listen attentively when the teacher teaches.
  

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Mpre like this, but I cannot imagine any real use for the sentence. The pupils listen attentively while the teacher is teaching .

  • Mpre like this, but I cannot imagine any real use for the sentence.
  • The pupils listen attentively while the teacher is teaching .
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Mpre like this, but I cannot imagine any real use for the sentence.

The pupils listen attentively while the teacher is teaching.
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Thanks for your reply, but I don't understand my sentence is wrong.

I'm talking the actual normal way the teacher and the pupils do during the lessons.

The pupils listen attentively when the teacher teaches. (what's wrong with it?)
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Vincent TeoThe pupils listen attentively when the teacher teaches. (what's wrong with it?)
It is not a very useful sentence and it is not phrased very natively.
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Try this: The pupils listen attentively to the teacher. Emotion: wink

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