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Debsky Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

In the class or on the class

Which version is correct?


a) I'll give you marks on the next class

b) I'll give you marks in the next class.


I guess b as a correct answer but I'm not sure.

  

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The scenario I envisage is that the speaker is a teacher, the students have just done a test, and the teacher will now take away the tests to mark them, and will give the students their marks in the next class. In that case: I'll give you your marks in the next class.

  • The scenario I envisage is that the speaker is a teacher, the students have just done a test, and the teacher will now take away the tests to mark them, and will give the students their marks in the next class.
  • In that case: I'll give you your marks in the next class.
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The scenario I envisage is that the speaker is a teacher, the students have just done a test, and the teacher will now take away the tests to mark them, and will give the students their marks in the next class. In that case:

I'll give you your marks in the next class.

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