Heidi
Is this correct, 'I work hard at violin all the time, so I'm sure I can make my dream come true'! Is it OK to use 'work hard at' with 'violin'? Do I need 'the' before 'violin'? Thank you!
17. Apr. 2016 13:13
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"I practice the violin all the time, so I'm sure I can make my dream come true." In your example you would want to use "the" but I wouldn't say "work hard at" this way. You could say "I work hard, practising the violin all the time."
17. April 2016
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