Heidi
Is this correct, 'I have English lesson today'? It's said that I can omit 'an' in this sentence, 'I have English class today'. So I'm wondering whether I need 'an' before 'English lesson'. 'Class' and 'lesson' are both countable nounts. Is it because they're set phrase that they don't need 'an/a' before them? Thank you!
2015年12月20日 06:29
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You do need the "an": I have an English class today. I have an English lesson today. But let's say someone asks you: "What classes do you have today?" You can answer: Today, I've got English, Maths, Geography, and Music.
2015年12月20日
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"I have an English class today" is correct. You cannot omit the "an". "English class" isn't necessarily a set phrase; it's just a normal noun really. So you need "an" to indicate that you only have one class today. If you wanted to pluralise, you would say "I have English classes today". :)
2015年12月20日
I have an English class today.
2015年12月20日
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