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Vincent Teo Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

wear black belt

Can I say,

(A) The man wears black belt for tae kwan do.

(b) He has a black belt in / at / for taekwando .

(c) He wears a black belt during Tae Kwan Do class / lesson.

(d) He wears a black belt when he is practising tae kwan do.
  

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Use these: (A) The man wears a black belt for tae kwan do. (b) He has a black belt in taekwando . (c) He wears a black belt during Tae Kwan Do class / lessons.

  • Use these: (A) The man wears a black belt for tae kwan do.
  • (b) He has a black belt in taekwando .
  • (c) He wears a black belt during Tae Kwan Do class / lessons.
  • (d) He wears a black belt when he is practising tae kwan do.
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Use these:

(A) The man wears a black belt for tae kwan do.

(b) He has a black belt in taekwando .

(c) He wears a black belt during Tae Kwan Do class / lessons.

(d) He wears a black belt when he is practising tae kwan do.
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Hi,

People also use "he is a taekwando black belt" to mean a qualified expert in taekwando.

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