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Nor Priest Posted 14 years ago
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Class will still be going?

Suppose I sneak out during the class, then come back when the class is not over.

How could I say?

A: Are you sure when we get back, the class wouldn't have already been over?
B: Come on, I'm sure the class will still be going.

Or it's best to simply say:

B: Come on. I'm sure the class is not over.

Any suggestion?

Thank you.
  

Top answer

B: Come on, I'm sure the class will still be going. A: Are you sure when we get back the class won't already be over? B: Come on, I'm sure the class will still be going.

  • B: Come on, I'm sure the class will still be going.
  • A: Are you sure when we get back the class won't already be over?
  • B: Come on, I'm sure the class will still be going.
  • This is OK with a period in place of the comma.
  • Nor Priest B: Come on.
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Nor PriestA: Are you sure when we get back, the class wouldn't have already been over?B: Come on, I'm sure the class will still be going.
A: Are you sure when we get back the class won't already be over?
B: Come on, I'm sure the class will still be going.

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