Asked by Mike
I have two more questions on the same theme.
Thank you.
1)Pay attention to (not at) your teachers' explanations.
2)You must put up your hand, if you want to ask a question to your teacher/your teacher a question . Are they both possible?
3) You mustn's shout at your classmates.
I have to dust off (is "off" necessary?) the furniture myself.
Thank you.
1)Pay attention to (not at) your teachers' explanations.
2)You must put up your hand, if you want to ask a question to your teacher/your teacher a question . Are they both possible?
3) You mustn's shout at your classmates.
I have to dust off (is "off" necessary?) the furniture myself.
Answers
Answered by
Writeacher
1. Yes, "pay attention to..."
2. You must raise your hand if you want to ask your teacher a question. (other phrasing is very awkward)
3. You can use "off" or omit it -- either will work.
2. You must raise your hand if you want to ask your teacher a question. (other phrasing is very awkward)
3. You can use "off" or omit it -- either will work.
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