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Angliholic Posted 19 years ago
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I'll call and find out the class time/s.

The magazine says that there is a class that teaches how to make clay Christmas decorations. I'll call and find out the class time/s.

Would you use "the class time" or "the class times" in the above and why? Thanks.
  

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I'd probably say something like "I'll call and find out the date and time" if I assumed that it was a one-day class. I'd probably add the S if I assumed that the class was to take place on multiple dates (and possibly at varying times of day).

  • I'd probably say something like "I'll call and find out the date and time" if I assumed that it was a one-day class.
  • I'd probably add the S if I assumed that the class was to take place on multiple dates (and possibly at varying times of day).
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I'd probably say something like "I'll call and find out the date and time" if I assumed that it was a one-day class.
I'd probably add the S if I assumed that the class was to take place on multiple dates (and possibly at varying times of day).

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