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JMC01
1 year ago

When it comes to “determined tasks”, so concrete things, your question makes little sense. If so:

Should we prepare for a specific topic or choose something for ourselves?

spanferkel14
1 year ago

I want me1 (even after) ask whether we to tomorrow2 must carry out certain tasks. Should we are on a special topic prepare or to make a subject proposal itself?

1 The verb is reflexive: and at jdm. after something/jdm. inquiries

2 What is in the bracket is superfluous, but you can write it naturally.

3 I don’t know how you mean:

  1. tomorrow = not today, but only tomorrow
  2. until tomorrow = The deadline for performing the tasks expires tomorrow. Then they’ll have to be done and maybe they’ll be delivered.
  3. to/for tomorrow: Students thus speak when they have one or more homework that they have done up to tomorrow’s lessons in the subject.