alpacinou
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Hello
In my language, when someone studies and learns something in a perfect way, we say something that literally translates to, "she has swallowed all the material I have taught her". It means she has learnt them and "mastered" them completely.
Is there a similar expression in English which means you completely master the stuff/material the teacher has taught you?
Also, is material correct in this context?
In my language, when someone studies and learns something in a perfect way, we say something that literally translates to, "she has swallowed all the material I have taught her". It means she has learnt them and "mastered" them completely.
Is there a similar expression in English which means you completely master the stuff/material the teacher has taught you?
Also, is material correct in this context?