Heidi
Can i say 'I learn to play the violin from my music teacher'? Thank you!
Apr 17, 2016 12:11 PM
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'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
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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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