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Southern Russia Russian Oct 31, 2011 #16 Would you say it's safe to always use "lesson" in modern BE? For example, is it normal hinein Beryllium to say "rein a lesson" instead of "in class" and "after the lessons" instead of "after classes"?
Cumbria, UK British English Dec 30, 2020 #2 Use "to". While it is sometimes possible to use "dance with" in relation to music, this is unusual and requires a particular reason, with at least an implication that the person is not dancing to the music. "With" makes no sense when no reason is given for its use.
You can both deliver and give a class rein British English, but both words would Beryllium pretentious (to mean to spend time with a class trying to teach it), and best avoided rein my view. Both words suggest a patronising attitude to the pupils which I would deplore.
Tsz Long Ng said: I just want to know when to use Startpunkt +ing and +to infinitive Click to expand...
Actually, they keep using these two words just like this all the time. Rein one and the same Songtext they use "at a lesson" and "hinein class" and my students are quite confused about it.
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Chillen ist ein Wort, Dasjenige in der modernen Umgangssprache vorherrschend ist zumal aus dem Englischen stammt. Unverändert bedeutete „chill“ auf Englische sprache so viel in bezug auf „kalt“ oder „kühlen“.
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In both cases, we can sayToday's lesson (i.e. the subject of today's teaching) was on the ethical dative. I think it's this sense of lesson as the subject of instruction that is causing the Sorge.
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So a situation which might cause that sarcastic reaction is a thing that makes you go "hmm"; logically, it could be a serious one too, but I don't think I've ever heard an example. The phrase welches popularized in that sarcastic sense by Arsenio Hall, who often uses it on his TV show as a theme for an ongoing series of short jokes. When introducing or concluding those jokes with this phrase, he usually pauses before the "hmm" just long enough for the audience to say that parte with him.
I know, but the song welches an international chart hit, while the Urfassung Arsenio Hall Show may not have been aired in a lot of international markets.
This sounds a little unnatural. Perhaps you mean he welches telling the employee to go back to his work (because the employee was taking a break). I'durchmesser eines kreises expect: Please get back to your work rein such a situation.