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Viceidol Posted 19 years ago
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"I have physics class"and "I have a physics class" ←What's the difference?

What's the difference between "I have physics class."and "I have a physics class."?

Are both sentences correct? Or they are just 2 different expressions that share the same meaning?

Thanks for your assistance!Emotion: big smile
  

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" and "I have a physics class. "? Are both sentences correct?

  • " and "I have a physics class.
  • "?
  • Are both sentences correct?
  • Or they are just 2 different expressions that share the same meaning?
  • They're very similar.
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Hi,

What's the difference between "I have physics class."and "I have a physics class."?

Are both sentences correct? Or they are just 2 different expressions that share the same meaning? They're very similar.

#1 suggests it's your routine, eg 'I have physics class on Wednesday' suggests
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Thanks!You solve a big problem for me.
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This info. is really new to me; thank you Clive for your explaination and Viceidol for your good question Emotion: smile

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