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Mikkel
Is it natural to say “when are you off class?” - for native English speakers.
My wife is taking some language classes at a language school and I wanted to know at what time (time of day) her classes end, so I asked her “when are you off class?”
Is that natural? If not, how would you phrase it?
Thanks!
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Hi Mikkel
So, to ask that question, I would ask it in the positive form:
"When are you inc lass?"
If you want to ask it in a negative style (When not in class), I would use of these:
"When are you not in class?"
"When are you free?"
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US:
When do classes get out?
When does your class get out?
When does your class let out?
What time do you get off? (this can be a double entendre - but it's your wife :) so it's ok.)
When are you out of class?
When's your class over?
for a school (not so much the type of class she's taking, but maybe for future use) What time does the bell ring?
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Understandable, yes. Natural, no, not at all. I would say one of:
When does the class finish?
What time does the class finish?
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Just to add a few other ways to express it:
"What time is class over ?
"When do you get out off class?"
What time does class finish ? "
So many ways to express this ! Just pick one that is easy to remember for you
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Mikkel
المهارات اللغوية
الصينية (المندرية), الدنماركية, الإنجليزية, الألمانية, السويدية
لغة التعلّم
الإنجليزية, السويدية
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