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Silak12 Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

The grade/class 4?

Hi, everyone.

Could you tell me whether "the" precedes "class/grade 4" in this sentence? Do we ever have to use "the" before grade/class+no, or we treat class/grade 4 as a proper noun?

My son was studying in the grade 4 in your school.

Thanks!

  

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silak12 My son was studying in the grade 4 in your school. S. it's My son was in fourth grade (there).

  • silak12 My son was studying in the grade 4 in your school.
  • S.
  • it's My son was in fourth grade (there).
  • The expressions for different levels of primary and secondary education differ from one country to another.
  • CJ
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silak12My son was studying in the grade 4 in your school.

In the U.S. it's

My son was in fourth grade (there).

The expressions for different levels of primary and secondary education differ from one country to another.

CJ

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