Is this OK when talking to a classmate:
Let's trade contact information next class in class one of us drops/drop.
levis1 Let's trade contact information next class in class one of us drops/drop. It doesn't make any sense as written. e.
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levis1Let's trade contact information next class in class one of us drops/drop.
It doesn't make any sense as written. I wonder whether you mean "in case" rather than "in class" and "drops out", i.e. doesn't complete the course, rather than just "drops"?