Asked by rfvv
1. Alice is studying hard for an exam. [Righ Answer, 2 points]
2. Alice is working hard for an exam. [2 points]
3. Alice is learnng hard for an exam. [2 points]
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Are they all the same in meaning? Instead of 'studying', can we use 'working' or 'learning' without changing the meaning?
2. Alice is working hard for an exam. [2 points]
3. Alice is learnng hard for an exam. [2 points]
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Are they all the same in meaning? Instead of 'studying', can we use 'working' or 'learning' without changing the meaning?
Answers
Answered by
Ms. Sue
1 is the only correct sentence.
2 is possible, but not likely.
3 is not right.
2 is possible, but not likely.
3 is not right.
Answered by
promise
1 is correct
2 is likely to be correct
3 is not bt mind u that changing the word "studying" to "working" might give a different meaning in context...
when one studies,it shows the effort of the mind but when u talk about working, it might not necessarily involve the mind...hands or legs can be included...."studying" is the right word for it
2 is likely to be correct
3 is not bt mind u that changing the word "studying" to "working" might give a different meaning in context...
when one studies,it shows the effort of the mind but when u talk about working, it might not necessarily involve the mind...hands or legs can be included...."studying" is the right word for it
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