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Vincent Teo Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

in class / in the classroom

Which is correct?

1 Peter is the strongest in his studies.

2 Peter is the strongest in class / in the classroom.

3 They went to their class / classroom for celebration of Teacher day.

4 They decorated their class / classroom before celebration of Children day.

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Top answer

#3 is the only one I would accept without changes. “class” is used as a location. )

  • #3 is the only one I would accept without changes.
  • “class” is used as a location.
  • )
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#3 is the only one I would accept without changes. “class” is used as a location.
(I am assuming you want just one answer.)
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thanks, but how to correct them?
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Peter has the highest grade in the class. (1 & 2 are alternates.)
(Strongest in his performance usually translates to a grade result. If instead, you were commenting on his physical strength in wrestling, it would be acceptable as is.)

They decorated their classroom (not class) before celebration of Children’s Day.
(The classroom is used as the place here, and class is the colle

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