Heidi
Can i say 'I learn to play the violin from my music teacher'? Thank you!
Apr 17, 2016 12:11 PM
Answers · 9
'I learn to play the violin from my music teacher'? This is pretty close. I would say "I am learning to play violin from my music teacher." or "I learned to play the violin from my music teacher."
April 17, 2016
It is correct grammatically, but in most contexts, you want a continuous construction: "I am learning to play the violin from my music teacher". That structure emphasises the learning process. If the teacher is the important element, consider reversing this to become: "My music teacher is teaching me to play the violin".
April 17, 2016
"Everyday for an hour I practice playing the piano / the violin with my music teacher "
April 17, 2016
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