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Juan pablo Posted 5 years ago
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I am in eleventh grade out of twelve

What means "I am in eleventh grade out of twelve?". Exists another natural way to say it?

  

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" mean? Note the correction. It means the person is in eleventh grade, and there are twelve grades (in total) in that school system.

  • " mean?
  • Note the correction.
  • It means the person is in eleventh grade, and there are twelve grades (in total) in that school system.
  • juan pablo Exists Is there another natural way to say it?
  • You can try: "I'm in eleventh grade, and there are twelve in total", but the original is okay too.
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juan pabloWhat means does "I am in eleventh grade, out of twelve?" mean?

Note the correction. It means the person is in eleventh grade, and there are twelve grades (in total) in that school system.

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juan pablo

What means "I am in eleventh grade out of twelve?". Exists another natural way to say it?

In the US, there are 12 grades of school.

The students in grade 11 are called "juniors", and the ones in grade 12 are called "seniors."

So there are two ways to say this:

1. I am in my junior year (in high school).
2. I am a high

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