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							| When your students want to know if you are going to correct their exercises at home, what should they say? ARE YOU GOING TO COLLECT THE EXERCISE? ARE YOU GOING TO PICK UP THE EXERCISE? OR WHAT? Thanks for your great help Yolanda |  14 Sep 2010      
					
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							| ARE YOU GOING TO COLLECT THE EXERCISE?   sounds better |  14 Sep 2010     
					
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 Zora
 
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							| Actually, they could also say...  - "Do we need to hand in the exercise?" // "Are you going to mark/go over/look over the exercise?" (this usually implies that you are going to ask for the work when they are done.) - "Are you going to ask for the exercise when we are done?" 
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