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Maverick88 Posted 21 years ago
Grammar

In\at class

What's the correct form?
  

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I think most native speakers would say 'in' class, unless the sentence was about travelling to class. If they were thinking about moving to the class (from some other place) they may well say 'at class'. For example; I studied English in class today.

  • I think most native speakers would say 'in' class, unless the sentence was about travelling to class.
  • If they were thinking about moving to the class (from some other place) they may well say 'at class'.
  • For example; I studied English in class today.
  • I arrived at that class at 5:30AM.
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I think most native speakers would say 'in' class, unless the sentence was about travelling to class.
If they were thinking about moving to the class (from some other place) they may well say 'at class'.
For example;

I studied English in class today. I arrived at that class at 5:30AM.

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