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Heidi
Are these both ok? 1. The burden of study is too heavy for Chinese students. 2. The pressure of study is too heavy for Chinese students. Thanks
2022年12月19日 02:24
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Not really the best. Burdens are heavy. Pressure is high. Neither sentence is precise. For example, a Chinese student could be a student in China or someone studying Chinese. The burden on students in China is too heavy. The pressure is too high on students in China.
2022年12月19日
I would say 'pressure'.
2022年12月19日
Both burden and pressure are fine. I think the correct phrasing is: "The pressure to study...". I honestly can't explain why sorry haha
2022年12月19日
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