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Heidi
Is this correct, 'English class is at 9 am'?
Should I add 'the' at the beginning of the sentence like 'The English class is at 9 am'?
Thank you!!
2 jan. 2016 03:44
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When you add "the", you are referring to a specific English class. Thus, you already know what English class you are talking about. If you say "(An) English class starts at 9 a.m," you are referring to any English class, which, I don't think, is what you want to say.
2 januari 2016
If I were talking to someone who is in the same class, or is otherwise involved in the same English class, I would just say "English class starts at 9" or even "English starts at 9". It is absolutely correct to put the article before "English" but it mostly depends on context.
2 januari 2016
Perfect !
2 januari 2016
I would say 'The English lesson starts at 9 a.m.' But it depends if you mean some sort of class or lesson.
2 januari 2016
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Heidi
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Chinees (Mandarijn), Engels
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