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Makiasan Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

I was late for (the/a/my) class yesterday.

Does the word "class", when it means "a period of time during which students is taught together", which article do you need?

I was late for class.
I was late for the class.
I was late for a class.
I was late for my class.

Do these sentences make sence?
  

Top answer

Use the first. (no article)

  • Use the first.
  • (no article)
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Use the first. (no article)

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