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Heidi
Which is ok? I have to go now. See you in/at music class.
And what about ‘listening to the teacher carefully in/at class?’
Thanks
Jan 8, 2024 10:40 PM
Answers · 2
Id depends on situation.
If a school break then: See you in xx class.
I have to go now - Is more going away long term. ( I have to go now, though i see you (time) . Or just *Catch you later/ see you later)
For number 2 i would use: *During class listen/pay attention to the teacher*
January 10, 2024
Either ‘in’ or ‘at’ is fine in the first sentence.
In the second one ’in’ is better. I think the reason is that ‘listening to the teacher carefully’ is during the class [in the class], while seeing your friend is ‘peripheral’ - not part of the class itself.
January 8, 2024
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