Ferromagnit
New member
- Joined
- Nov 28, 2016
- Member Type
- English Teacher
- Native Language
- Russian
- Home Country
- Russian Federation
- Current Location
- Russian Federation
My greetings!
Checking a student's home report, I decided to correct the sentence "Classes last 45 minutes" for "Classes last for 45 minutes". Then I thought for a while, and looked it up in the Longman Exams Dictionary. It gave both possible. Which one should I choose: leaving as it is or correct the student's sentence?
Yours,
Ferro
Checking a student's home report, I decided to correct the sentence "Classes last 45 minutes" for "Classes last for 45 minutes". Then I thought for a while, and looked it up in the Longman Exams Dictionary. It gave both possible. Which one should I choose: leaving as it is or correct the student's sentence?
Yours,
Ferro