Heidi
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Dear teachers,
The following sentences is what I heard from a teacher on a radio program that teaches English. Is it appropriate or common to say "let's continue to discussing something" instead "let's continue to discuss something"? (I hope I wasn't listening wrong:lol:. If I was, please do correct the mistakes for me. Thank you. )
---The word 'resolution' brings with it the meaning of being determined and having a strong will. You will need both of those things if you want to keep your new year's resolutions, because, well, let's face it, giving up is easy. Also, it's difficult to keep resolutions, because keeping them involves changing the way we act. Let's get back to the lesson and continue to discussing why as hard as it is to keep them, making new year's resolutions is still a good idea.
The following sentences is what I heard from a teacher on a radio program that teaches English. Is it appropriate or common to say "let's continue to discussing something" instead "let's continue to discuss something"? (I hope I wasn't listening wrong:lol:. If I was, please do correct the mistakes for me. Thank you. )
---The word 'resolution' brings with it the meaning of being determined and having a strong will. You will need both of those things if you want to keep your new year's resolutions, because, well, let's face it, giving up is easy. Also, it's difficult to keep resolutions, because keeping them involves changing the way we act. Let's get back to the lesson and continue to discussing why as hard as it is to keep them, making new year's resolutions is still a good idea.