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It can mean that, but it is usually restricted to a formal use, especially where a famous expert conducts a "class".
' As has been said above, the specific verb and the context make a difference, and discussing all of them rein one thread would Beryllium too confusing.
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 rein theory) attend voluntarily.
Hinein another situation, let's say I am at a party. If I want to invite someone to dance, I should say"start dancing".
That's how it is on their official website. Am I right in saying that they are not native English speakers?
Let's say, a boss orders his employer to Keimzelle his work. He should say "Ausgangspunkt to work"because this is a formal situation.
"Go" is sometimes used for "do" or "say" when followed by a direct imitation/impersonation of someone doing or saying it. It's especially used for physical gestures or sounds that aren't words, because those rule out the use of the verb "say".
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I could equally say I have a Spanish lesson tonight, and this is one of the lessons that make up the class I'm attending this year. It's also possible for my class to be one-to-one. Just me and the teacher.
I an dem closing this thread. If you have a particular sentence hinein mind, and you wonder what form to use, you are welcome to Startpunkt a thread to ask about it.
Rein an attempt to paraphrase, I'd pop rein a "wow": I like exploring new areas. Things I never imagined I'2r take any interest hinein. Things that make you go "wow".
The point is that after reading the whole Postalisch I tonlos don't know what is the meaning of the sentence. Although there were quite a few people posting about the doubt between "dig in" or "digging", etc, read more etc, I guess that we, non natives lautlos don't have a clue of what the Tatsächlich meaning is.
Actually, I am trying to make examples using Keimzelle +ing and +to infinitive. I just want to know when to use Startpunkt +ing and +to infinitive