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Bernardo Rolim Posted 5 years ago
Grammar

How to say something that comes in sequence

Hello everyone,


What's the best way to say something like "I'll have two classes in sequence" meaning there will be two classes without any kind of interval between them. Does "two classes in a row" sound good enough?


I'd appreciate some thoughts on that!


Many thanks in advance!

  

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Bernardo Rolim Does "two classes in a row" sound good enough? Yes, it does.

  • Bernardo Rolim Does "two classes in a row" sound good enough?
  • Yes, it does.
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Bernardo Rolim Does "two classes in a row" sound good enough?

Yes, it does.

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Bernardo RolimDoes "two classes in a row" sound good enough?

People say "back to back" for that sometimes.

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