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Makoto Onhr
Is there any difference?
A:The students would continue the discussions after class in coffee shops.
B:The students would continue the discussions in coffee shops after class.
A appeared in my text.
I think "after class in coffee shops" means "after class held in coffee shops".
I checked the translation.
It says "continue the discussion in coffee shops" and context implies "after class"
Is B sentence also correct or incorrect?
And A sentence never means the class held in coffee shops?
I'm sorry if I may have been unclear.
Thank you.
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الإجابات · 7
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Both sentences have the same meaning. They finish the class. They leave the classroom. Then they go to the coffee shop.
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They are exactly the same.
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the two sentences have the same meaning regardless the class held in coffee shops or not
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Makoto Onhr
المهارات اللغوية
الإنجليزية, اليابانية
لغة التعلّم
الإنجليزية
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