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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

usage

I study lessons of English.
Please correct the sentence.Thanks in advance.
  

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Lessons are things you study. So how about "I study English" or "I take English lessons"?

  • Lessons are things you study.
  • So how about "I study English" or "I take English lessons"?
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Lessons are things you study. So how about "I study English" or "I take English lessons"?
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deadratLessons are things you study.
The context suggests to me that you meant to say "Lessons are not things you study". Is that right?

CJ
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No, a lesson is something to study (or at least pretend to study). So "I study lessons" is slightly redundant. You can just say directly the subject you're studying: "I study English."

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