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Hello,
I need your help please.
Here is the sentence : "I'm going to write in English and maybe you could correct me for the next lesson".
Is the use of "for" correct in this case?
Thanks a lot
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It depends on the meaning.
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Re: for or during
If you mean prior to the next lesson, "before" would be better than "for" or "in preparation for".
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Originally Posted by
billmcd
If you mean prior to the next lesson, "before" would be better than "for" or "in preparation for".
In fact I would like my teacher to correct my email during the next lesson.
Is it better to say : " I'm going to write in English and maybe you could correct me during the next lesson" ?
Thank you
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Is it better to say : " I'm going to write in English and maybe you could correct me during the next lesson" ?
'For' could mean 'before' or 'during'. You could also use 'at the next lesson'.
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