THE ULTIMATE GUIDE TO FLIGHT

The Ultimate Guide to flight

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I know, but the song was an international chart hit, while the Urfassung Arsenio Hall Show may not have been aired rein a lot of international markets.

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

Rein another situation, let's say I an dem at a party. If I want to invite someone to dance, I should say"Startpunkt dancing".

DonnyB said: I would say "I went to Italian classes at University for five years recently." The classes all consisted of individual lessons spread out over the five years, but I wouldn't say "I went to Italian lessons for five years".

In other words these things that make you go "hmmm" or "wow" are things that open up your mind. Of course, they also make you think.

It can mean that, but it is usually restricted to a formal use, especially where a famous expert conducts a "class".

Now, what is "digging" supposed to mean here? As a transitive verb, "to dig" seems to have basically the following three colloquial meanings:

Cumbria, UK British English Dec 30, 2020 #2 Use "to". While it is sometimes possible to use "dance with" rein 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.

The substitute teacher would give the English class for us today because Mr. Lee is on leave for a week.

It depends entirely on the here context. I would say for example: "I an dem currently having Italian lessons from a private Lehrer." The context there is that a small group of us meet regularly with ur tutor for lessons.

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Enquiring Mind said: Hi TLN, generally the -ing form tends to sound more idiomatic and the two forms are interchangeable, but you haven't given any context.

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