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Heidi
Is this correct, 'I need to learn hard'?
I know it's not easy to be a violinist. I need to learn hard.
Thank you!!
2016年4月14日 01:45
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"I need to learn hard." is not a good sentence.
"I need to practice a lot." would work for this situation since playing violin is an activity. In another situation you might say "I need to study hard." ex; "I have an important test next week, I need to study hard."
2016年4月14日
That sentence doesn't make much sense. I'm not exactly sure what you mean, could you explain a bit more?
Maybe you mean to say "I need to study hard." ?
2016年4月14日
Thank you, Bob!!
2016年4月15日
Marco - probably not in this situation as playing the violin is a practical skill. You could say "I have an exam tomorrow so I need to hit the books."
Helen - I would use the verb 'study' in your sentence or possibly 'practice' - With practice I would use the adverbial phrase 'a lot' afterwards - "I need to practice a lot."
2016年4月14日
No, when we need to learn, then we must study hard.
In the case of a violin, you need to practice hard or practice religiously or diligently.
"Learn hard" has no meaning in English. We don't say this.
2016年4月14日
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