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.
If you mean prior to the next lesson, "before" would be better than "for" or "in preparation for".
Yes. That's fine.
'For' could mean 'before' or 'during'. You could also use 'at 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" ?
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