Could you tell me which one sounds okay as the answer to "What class are you in?" Thank you.
1. I am in teacher David's class. (Which one is right between 'Teacher David' or 'teacher David'?) 2. I belong to Class A of the third grade. 3. I'm in Class A of the fourth grade.
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1. I am in teacher David's class. ) Capital letter because you are using the word as a title..
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I am in teacher David's class.
) Capital letter because you are using the word as a title..
We usually don't use people's jobs as titles.
We don't say eg Engineer David.
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1. I am in teacher David's class. (Which one is right between 'Teacher David' or 'teacher David'?) Capital letter because you are using the word as a title..
We usually don't use people's jobs as titles. We don't say eg Engineer David.