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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

timetable

Hi,

I´d like to write about my new timetable.
Is it correct to write?: I have a new timetable. The classes are two maths, two English and two Russian every day.

Thanks !
  

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I have a new schedule . I have two math classes, two English classes, and two Russian classes every day. People have schedules for their daily activities.

  • I have a new schedule .
  • I have two math classes, two English classes, and two Russian classes every day.
  • People have schedules for their daily activities.
  • Timetables are for trains.
  • CJ
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I have a new schedule. I have two math classes, two English classes, and two Russian classes every day.

People have schedules for their daily activities. Timetables are for trains.

CJ
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Do I have to use the word classes in the sentence?
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AnonymousDo I have to use the word classes in the sentence?
At least once, at the end, yes.

... two math, two English, and two Russian classes ...

Or, if you leave off "two" and say it as "twice",

I have math, English, and Russian twice every day.

CJ
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'Timetable' is fine in British English.
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fivejedjon'Timetable' is fine in British English.
...and so is 'maths'.

Rover
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'Timetable' is fine in British English.
...and so is 'maths'.

I knew the latter, but not the former. So you say, "I have to be at my physics class at 3 o'clock according to my timetable"?

Interesting. Never heard it. Sounds foreign to me.
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Hi,

We say 'timetable' in schools in Canada, too.

Clive
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Clivein Canada, too.
Even in Canada? Shocking!!! Emotion: surprise

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CalifJim Even in Canada? Shocking!!! CJ
It's a British Commonwealth thing, don't you know.

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