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Kati83 Posted 16 years ago
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I need help with this sentence: "I´m a pupil in the 9th grade/class at the grammar school in Munich."C Who can help me spotting the mistakes?

same with:"I go into the 9th class/grade." I think it has to be: "I attend class 9." Or?
  

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Hi, In Canada, we say either 'in the 9th. grade' or, more often, 'in grade 9' . 'In the grammar school in Munich' suggests there is only one grammar school in Munich.

  • Hi, In Canada, we say either 'in the 9th.
  • grade' or, more often, 'in grade 9' .
  • 'In the grammar school in Munich' suggests there is only one grammar school in Munich.
  • If that's not what you mean, just say 'in grammar school'.
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Hi,



In Canada, we say either 'in the 9th. grade' or, more often, 'in grade 9'.



'In the grammar school in Munich' suggests there is only one grammar school in Munich.

If that's not what you mean, just say 'in grammar school'.



Clive
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"I attend class 9/I'm in grade 9 " sounds more formal and correct.

So the best would be:
I attend class 9 in grammar school.

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