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Niwantha
" I am in class" or "I am in a class" - which is correct? "Is "a" needed?
Hi friends,
If someone asked "where are you now?", which would be the correct answer? What would you select as a native speaker?
1) I am in a class now.
2) I am in class now.
Thanks in advance!
Niwantha
19 lut 2019 04:21
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1
In neither sentence would you need to repeat “now”. “I am in class” is what a student would say to his parent (who knows that he is taking classes). “I am in a class” would make sense if the person asking the question didn’t know that the person answering regularly takes classes.
19 lutego 2019
1
The “a” is not necessary, however, it is not incorrect. Both answers work well.
19 lutego 2019
1
Both are acceptable.
19 lutego 2019
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Niwantha
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angielski, syngaleski
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angielski
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