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Elena
How can i say this phrase correctly?
"From tommorow i'm starting learning German"
The meaning is that tommorow is my first German lesson and that i'm going to start learning this language.
What tense should i use?
Oct 3, 2017 10:52 PM
Answers · 7
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Hi Elena!
I'm a native English speaker (American) and I would say:
I start learning German tomorrow.
Tomorrow I start learning German.
I am going to start learning German tomorrow.
or
I will start learning German tomorrow.
I wouldn't use "from." It does not sound right to my American ear but I am not sure about British English.
Hope that helps!
- Christine
October 3, 2017
Starting tomorrow I am going to begin learning German
October 3, 2017
As of tomorrow, I will start to learn German.
Starting tomorrow, I will start learning German.
October 4, 2017
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Elena
Language Skills
English, German, Russian
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