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Angliholic Posted 18 years ago
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What is the attendance of this class today?

What is the attendance of this class today?

Does the above sound right? Is it identical with the following?

How many students are present in this class today?
  

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Angliholic What is the attendance of this class today? Does the above sound right? Is it identical with the following?

  • Angliholic What is the attendance of this class today?
  • Does the above sound right?
  • Is it identical with the following?
  • How many students are present in this class today?
  • This one is much, much more colloquial.
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AngliholicWhat is the attendance of this class today?

Does the above sound right? Is it identical with the following?

How many students are present in this class today?
This one is much, much more colloquial. The meaning is the same.
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Philip
Angliholic
What is the attendance of this class today?

Does the above sound right? Is it identical with the following?

How many students are present in this class today?

This one is much, much more colloquial. The meaning is the same.
Thanks, Philips.

Got it.
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I believe that "What is the attendance at this class today?" is more proper.
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Hi,

I believe that "What is the attendance at this class today?" is more proper.

It's not wrong, but it's not very idiomatic.

Clive

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