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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
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I am at class now = I am at school now?

I am at class now = I am at school now?

Thank you so much as usual and have a good day.
  

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I am at/in school now. I am having class now. We discussed it in class.

  • I am at/in school now.
  • I am having class now.
  • We discussed it in class.
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I am at/in school now.
I am having class now.
We discussed it in class.

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Thank you so much, so I am at / in school now means I am in class now?

Cf. There is no school today VS. There is no class today.
Let's meet after school VS. Let's meet after class.

It is not possible for me to feel any difference between them. What do you native English speakers feel about it?
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AnonymousWhat do you native English speakers feel about it?
I'm not a native speaker. However, if you are at school, you need not be in a classroom. You may be walking from one classroom to another or you may be having lunch, for instance.
AnonymousCf. There is no school today VS. There is no class today. Let's meet after school VS. Le
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I think that school implies all classes, not a class, right? All of a sudden, I have realized it. What do you think?
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AnonymousI think that school implies all classes, not a class, right? All of a sudden, I have realized it. What do you think?
Yes, of course. It should be self-evident if you look up the two words in a dictionary.

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