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Too finicky 7 Posted 6 years ago
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We were in the class together?

Is this the right way to describe someone who was in the same class as you but not friends

We were in the class together?

Like if two people used to take Literature classes together, Will this sentence be correct

We were in the literature class together.

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too finicky 7 Is this the right way to describe someone who was in the same class as you but not friendsWe were in the class together? That's possible. People in the UK generally say that they are in the same class as someone else in formal educational settings.

  • too finicky 7 Is this the right way to describe someone who was in the same class as you but not friendsWe were in the class together?
  • That's possible.
  • People in the UK generally say that they are in the same class as someone else in formal educational settings.
  • You can choose one of these possibilities.
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too finicky 7Is this the right way to describe someone who was in the same class as you but not friendsWe were in the class together?

That's possible. People in the UK generally say that they are in the same class as someone else in formal educational settings. You can choose one of these possibilities.

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