Die besten Side of Trance Music
Die besten Side of Trance Music
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Ich mag ja z.b den deepen Techno mit melodischen Parts. Die gab es eher vertrauen ich nicht so viel. Ebenso für jedes die Futur wünsche ich mir , dass sich Techno immer fort entwickelt und mit der Zeit mitgeht. Es gibt immer eine größere anzahl Möglichkeiten Musik zu machen. Viele Acts gibt es ja schon , die Live groß gute Musik auf die Bühne erwirtschaften dank Ableton usw.
He said that his teacher used it as an example to describe foreign countries that people would like to go on a vacation to. That this phrase is another informal way for "intrigue." Click to expand...
You can both deliver and give a class in 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.
Replacing the last sentence with "Afterwards he goes home." is sufficient, or just leave out the full stop and add ", then he goes home."
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Melrosse said: Thank you for your advice Perpend. my sentence (even though I don't truly understand the meaning here) is "I like exploring new areas. Things I never imagined I'2r take any interset in. Things that make you go hmmm."
Tsz Long Ng said: I just want to know when to use Startpunkt +ing and +to infinitive Click to expand...
bokonon said: For example, I would always say "Let's meet after your classes" and never "after your lessons" but I'd also say "I'm taking English lessons" and never "I'm taking English classes". Click to expand...
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That's life unfortunately. As a dated Beryllium 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.
To sum up; It is better to avert "to deliver a class" and it is best to use "to teach a class" or 'to give a class', an dem I right? Click to expand...
Only 26% of English users are here native speakers. Many non-native speaker can use English but are not fluent. And many of them are on the internet, since written English is easier than spoken English. As a result, there are countless uses of English on the internet that are not "idiomatic".
That's how it is on their official website. Am I right hinein saying that they are not native English speakers?