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How to Use "Lesson" with Example Sentences
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lesson
(n):
a set time when students are learning; an activity of learning; an experience that teaches something
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Used with adjectives:
"
We had an
interesting
lesson
today.
"
(interesting, good, boring)
"
She receives
private
violin
lessons
.
"
(private, individual)
"
He needs help with his
English
lesson
.
"
(English, geography, history, music, math)
"
I signed up for
swimming
lessons
.
"
(swimming, tennis, golf, driving, piano)
"
He learned a very
valuable
lesson
about cheating.
"
(valuable, big, good, important, painful, hard)
Used with verbs:
"
She
started
piano
lessons
at a very young age.
"
(started, began, took, got, attended, had)
"
My mother
gives
piano
lessons
.
"
(gives, offers, provides, teaches)
"
He spent many hours
preparing
the
lesson
.
"
(preparing)
"
I got in trouble for
skipping
the
lesson
.
"
(skipping, missing)
"
I hope you
learned
a
lesson
about loyalty today.
"
(learned)
"
She
taught
him a good
lesson
about lying to friends.
"
(taught)
Used with nouns:
"
She prepared an excellent
lesson
plan
for the class.
"
(plan)
Used with prepositions:
"
He fell asleep
during
the
lesson
.
"
(during)
"
I enjoyed the
lesson
on
world history.
"
(on)
"
She takes piano
lessons
with
the school music teacher.
"
(with)
"
He is taking
lessons
in
sewing.
"
(in)
"
She was taught a
lesson
about
cheating.
"
(about)
"
We can learn many
lessons
from
our past mistakes.
"
(from)
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