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Archy [21]
3 years ago
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As long as you set aside time everyday to study, it doesn’t matter when you get it done. (True or False)

English
2 answers:
Jet001 [13]3 years ago
5 0

the answer to this question is FALSE

Keith_Richards [23]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

The answer is false.

Explanation:

 So, let's explain the answer about this question. If you want to study a different idiom, you need to practice all the things you read, listen and study and try to fathom all the contents you've seen since you started it.  Throughout your reading, studying and practicing, you must to be foccusing about what you actually want, wish for your life. If you want to study an different language just to travel abroad and use it without worry about grammar, you can do it. However, if you want to learn all intrinsic things about the idiom, how it was formed and, of course, how to speak well almost like a native speaker, you ought to study so hard, as tough you study easier you are going to understand the idiom.

  So, to answer the question "As long as you set aside time everyday to study, it doesn't matter when you get it done", it is not correct, nor suitable for showing and talking to students. In my opinion, you have to set a goal in the future and when you do this, take notes of your day by day about your studying and don't forget one thing: PRACTICE, PRACTICE AND PRACTICE, and you must to put in your mind the four english skills you have to practice always: Listening, speaking, reading and writing.

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