Asked by rfvv
1. Memorize all the sentences on the page. Raise your hand if you want to recite all the sentences here.
2. Memorize all the sentences on the page. Raise your hand if you want to talk about all the sentences here.
3. Memorize all the sentences on the page. Raise your hand if you want to tell all the sentences here.
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Are they all grammatical? Can we use 'talk about' or'tell' instead of 'recite'?
2. Memorize all the sentences on the page. Raise your hand if you want to talk about all the sentences here.
3. Memorize all the sentences on the page. Raise your hand if you want to tell all the sentences here.
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Are they all grammatical? Can we use 'talk about' or'tell' instead of 'recite'?
Answers
Answered by
Reed
No. "Recite" means to quote exactly as written. To tell about would mean to tell what the quotations might mean. To tell might be to restate or interpret the quotations.
Answered by
Reed
For your first question, yes, they are grammatically correct. :)
To tell the sentences might also mean to put them in your own words instead of reciting them exactly as written.
To tell the sentences might also mean to put them in your own words instead of reciting them exactly as written.
Answered by
rfvv
1. I am good at playing the piano.
2. I am good at the piano.
3. I am good at playing basketball.
4. I am good at basketball.
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Are they all grammatical?
2. I am good at the piano.
3. I am good at playing basketball.
4. I am good at basketball.
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Are they all grammatical?
Answered by
rfvv
Thank you for your help. The next answer was uploaded by mistake.
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