Hi,
1) “I don’t like put too much info into/in one email.”
Are both correct?
2) “I was the only person the teacher emailed at the beginning of the semester, which made me think I’d be the only student in class/the class.”
I’d probably either say ‘in the class’ or ‘in his/her class’, but I’m curious if ‘in class’ is also an option because I’ve seen it around in similar contexts.
Thank you.
” Are both correct? Yes. ” I’d probably either say ‘in the class’ or ‘in his/her class’, but I’m curious if ‘in class’ is also an option because I’ve seen it around in similar contexts.
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1) “I don’t like TO put too much info into/in one email.”
Are both correct? Yes.
2) “I was the only person the teacher emailed at the beginning of the semester, which made me think I’d be the only student in class/the class.”
I’d probably either say ‘in the class’ or ‘in his/her class’, but I’m curious if ‘in class’ is also an option because I