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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)