0I have two sentences below, why "in between classes" in first sentence and "between classes" for the second?02br 02br 00In between classes, I had some snacks.02br 02br 00I had some snacks between classes.0-
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0 I don't know really. I feel the 'in' is optional. I still feel that it's correct if you put an 'in' in the second sentence.
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0 I don't know really.
I feel the 'in' is optional.
I still feel that it's correct if you put an 'in' in the second sentence.
Just like how it's optional to skip 'that's in sentences.
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0 I don't know really. I feel the 'in' is optional. I still feel that it's correct if you put an 'in' in the second sentence. Just like how it's optional to skip 'that's in sentences. However, others may disagree, so I'll leave it to the experts.0-