Die 2-Minuten-Regel für Techno
Die 2-Minuten-Regel für Techno
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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".
Chillen ist ein Wort, Dasjenige in der modernen Umgangssprache vorherrschend ist ebenso aus dem Englischen stammt. Unangetastet bedeutete „chill“ auf Englische sprache so viel wie „kalt“ oder „kühlen“.
This can Beryllium serious if we really believe that ur new knowledge calls for serious thought, or it can Beryllium sarcastic, to express how obvious something is, especially if it seems like it shouldn't have been obvious (should have been hidden) or if something is wrong about it, such as somebody doing something (s)he shouldn't do, or two people contradicting each other when they should Beryllium on the same side.
As we've been saying, the teacher could also say that. The context would make clear which meaning welches intended.
That's how it is on their official website. Am I right rein saying that they are not native English speakers?
ps. It might Beryllium worth adding that a class refers most often to the group of pupils who attend regularly rather than the utterances of the teacher to the young people so assembled.
If the company he works for offers organized German classes, then we can say He sometimes stays at the office after work for his German class. After the class he goes home.
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', am I right?
Just to add a complication, I think this is another matter that depends on context. Hinein most cases, and indeed hinein this particular example rein isolation, "skiing" sounds best, but "to ski" is used when you wish to differentiate here skiing from some other activity, even if the action isn't thwarted, and especially hinein a parallel construction:
PS - Incidentally, hinein Beryllium to take a class could well imply that you were the teacher conducting the class.
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The point is that after reading the whole Postalisch I still 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, etc, I guess that we, non natives lautlos don't have a clue of what the real meaning is.
Actually, I am trying to make examples using Keimzelle +ing and +to infinitive. I just want to know when to use Ausgangspunkt +ing and +to infinitive