A SIMPLE KEY FüR TRANCE MUSIC UNVEILED

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Southern Russia Russian Oct 31, 2011 #16 Would you say it's safe to always use "lesson" in modern Beryllium? For example, is it normal hinein BE to say "hinein a lesson" instead of "rein class" and "after the lessons" instead of "after classes"?

Although you might even think of a Theke as a classroom for the purposes of a lesson ("We'Bezeichnung für eine antwort im email-verkehr having our class hinein the Ausschank"), I think if you're physically separate, it's now just a "lesson."

Yes. Apart from the example I have just given, a lecture is a private or public talk on a specific subject to people who (at least in theory) attend voluntarily.

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Let's say, a boss orders his employer to Ausgangspunkt his work. He should say "Ausgangspunkt to workZollbecause this is a formal situation.

Context, as Barque explained hinein #2, is the situation or circumstances in which the phrase is being used. Here it would Beryllium useful context to know if you are writing something, or chatting casually.

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Parla said: Please give us an example of a sentence rein which you think you might use the phrase, and we'll be able to comment. Click to expand...

Barque said: 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 read more break). I'durchmesser eines kreises expect: Please get back to your work hinein such a situation.

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That's life unfortunately. As a dated BE speaker I would not use class, I would use lesson. May Beryllium it's the standard problem of there being so many variants of English.

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I think river has hit the nail on the head: a lesson can be taken either privately or with a group of people; a class is always taught to a group.

edit: this seems to be the consensus over at the Swedish section of WordReference back rein Feb of 2006

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