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Maria D Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

next time = next class?

Hello!

Could you help me, please? As far as I know we say "I will discuss it with you next time". Is the structure the same for the word-combination "next class"? I mean, can I say "I will discuss it with you next class"? In short, is it the same in grammar:

I will discuss it with you next time
I will discuss it with you next class

if it's not right, which preposition should I use?

Thank you!
  

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Could you help me, please? As far as I know we say "I will discuss it with you next time". Is the structure the same for the word-combination "next class"?

  • Could you help me, please?
  • As far as I know we say "I will discuss it with you next time".
  • Is the structure the same for the word-combination "next class"?
  • I mean, can I say "I will discuss it with you next class"?
  • Thank you!
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Maria D Hello!Could you help me, please? As far as I know we say "I will discuss it with you next time". Is the structure the same for the word-combination "next class"? I mean, can I say "I will discuss it with you next class"? In short, is it the same in grammar:I will discuss it with you next timeI will discuss it with you next classif it's not right, which preposition
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no, no, I mean, is it correct to say "I will discuss it with you next class"? or should I use a preposition in front of "next class"?
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Maria D"I will discuss it with you next class"
OK for me (especially in day-to-day conversation).
Maria Dor should I use a preposition in front of "next class"?
You could also say 'in the next class'.

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