Which one is correct? I am talking about something happened last night in a music class that I enrolled a few days back ![]()
When I was in the music class last night that I recently enrolled,
Last night, when I was in the music class that I recently enrolled,
When I was in the music class that I recently enrolled last night,
anonymous Which one is correct? I am talking about something that happened last night in a music class that I enrolled in a few days back . When I was in the music class last night that I recently enrolled in , Last night, when I was in the music class that I recently enrolled in , When I was in the music class that I recently enrolled in last night, As you see, it's "enrolled in ", not only "enrolled".
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anonymousWhich one is correct? I am talking about something that happened last night in a music class that I enrolled in a few days back.
When I was in the music class last night that I recently enrolled
None of the sentences you gave are are right. And the verb "enrolled" usually has the word "in" after it. The following, for example, is okay:
"I recently enrolled in a music class, and last night in it we learned counterpoint."
eg Last night, when I was in the music class that I recently enrolled in, I heard a loud noise.