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Nader75 Posted 20 years ago
Grammar

what is the right?

0 Hi I'm going to write a clause to express about the adress meaning on my site 02br
00 so what is the right :02br
00 beginner's lessons or lessons for beginners0-
  

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0I don't think the first one would be OK; maybe: "beginners' lessons"? 0-

  • 0I don't think the first one would be OK; maybe: "beginners' lessons"?
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0I don't think the first one would be OK; maybe: "beginners' lessons"? Anyway, I find the second one clearer, but maybe a native will correct me.0-
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01cite10Nader7512cite10Hi I'm going to write a clause to express about the adress meaning on my site 12br
10so what is the right :12br
10beginner's lessons or lessons for beginners12br
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10"Beginners' lessons" or "lessons for beginners" are fine.0-
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0Thank you, Milky 050010id1
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0>>>>beginner's lessons or lessons for beginners>>>>>02br
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00John is Mary’s best friend vs. John is the best friend of Mary. Both are grammatically correct but the latter is somewhat 02br
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00Awkward in this context. There are instances in which the latter may work better. This course is design
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0I would probably say "Lessons for Beginners".02br
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00"Beginners' lessons" has an odd overtone of "lessons given by beginners".02br
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00MrP0-

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