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which class are you studying is correct or what class are you studying is correct
  

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Try to use punctuation and capital letters properly. The very small extra effort required pays back many times in terms of the improved impression that you give to people reading your writing. " I would not personally ever say that you "study a class".

  • Try to use punctuation and capital letters properly.
  • The very small extra effort required pays back many times in terms of the improved impression that you give to people reading your writing.
  • " I would not personally ever say that you "study a class".
  • You can "study a subject" or "take a class".
  • ", though you may hear both.
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Try to use punctuation and capital letters properly. The very small extra effort required pays back many times in terms of the improved impression that you give to people reading your writing.

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Which is correct, "Which class are you studying?" or "What class are you studying?"

I would not personally ever say that you "study a class". You can "study a sub

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