
Jul 22nd, 2009, 08:46 pm
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Re: 'at morning' to mean 'in the morning' ? Two months ago I had this kind of student - a Chinese / English translator in a government department. He sent me back to the books several times. Words, contextual meanings, idioms, etc.
I think teachers need such situations once in a while.
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