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Future332 Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

Type of English

Would it be grammatical and sound natural if I asked
What type of English do you learn? Referring to elementary, business, etc.
Thanks.
  

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I would say, instead: What type of English are you studying? (present) Or What type of English did you study? (past)

  • I would say, instead: What type of English are you studying?
  • (present) Or What type of English did you study?
  • (past)
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I would say, instead:
What type of English are you studying? (present)
Or
What type of English did you study? (past)
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future332elementary
What level of English are you studying? (elementary, intermediate, advanced)

What variety of English are you studying? (British, American)

CJ

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