Hello everyone,
If a student speak words which don't have to do with the class, you ask him by saying:
- Save it for after class. It is not time for that.
Is the phrase "save it for after" correctly used in the above sentence?
Regards,
JA
Joseph A Is the phrase "save it for after" correctly used Yes, but the rest needs a little adjustment. Save it for after class. This is not the time for that.
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Joseph AIs the phrase "save it for after" correctly used
Yes, but the rest needs a little adjustment.
Save it for after class. This is not the time for that.
CJ