0Dear Teachers,02br 02br 00- Where are you now?02br 02br 00- I'm in classroom now / I'm in the class now / I'm in class now / I'm in my class now.02br 02br 00- Which sentence is the most common?02br 02br 00Thanks very much to Teachers,02br 02br 00 Stevenukd.0-
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02br 02br 00Note: 'I'm in 01b 00the 02b 00classroom now' -- Here you need the definite article. 0-
— Conchita57
02br 02br 00Note: 'I'm in 01b 00the 02b 00classroom now' -- Here you need the definite article.
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0 Both 'I'm in class now' and 'I'm in my class now' are common ways of saying it.02br 02br 00Note: 'I'm in 01b00the 02b00classroom now' -- Here you need the definite article. Saying that you are in the classroom doesn't necessarily mean that you are in class (or having a class) -- you could well be cleaning the room or waiting for the class to start, f