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Here's an example of give a class, from the Medau Nachrichten. I think the expression is more common in teaching which involves practical physical performance, like dance or acting, than in everyday teaching hinein a school.
This sounds a little unnatural. Perhaps you mean he was telling the employee to go back to his work (because the employee was taking a break). I'd expect: Please get back to your work rein such a situation.
Actually, I an dem trying to make examples using Ausgangspunkt +ing and +to infinitive. I just want to know when to use Startpunkt +ing and +to infinitive
Just to add a complication, I think this is another matter that depends on context. Rein most cases, and indeed rein this particular example rein isolation, "skiing" sounds best, but "to Schi" is used when you wish to differentiate skiing from some other activity, even if the action isn't thwarted, and especially hinein a parallel construction:
bokonon said: It's been some time now that this has been bugging me... is there any substantial difference between "lesson" and "class"?
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It can mean that, but it click here is usually restricted to a formal use, especially where a famous expert conducts a "class".
Rein this way the inner side of the textile touching the skin stays drier, preventing an unpleasant chill effect.
It is not idiomatic "to give" a class. A class, rein this sense, is a collective noun for all the pupils/ the described group of pupils. "Ur class went to the zoo."
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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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