Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Class"
The meaning of "Class" in various phrases and sentences
Q:
What does screams of class mean?
A:
It means something looks very classy or sophisticated.
Q:
What does I'm ready for class to be over mean?
A:
Oh it means that you can not wait for class to end or finish
Example: I can not wait for class to finish to go home.
Example: I can not wait for class to finish to go home.
Q:
What does What does "she's been after me to take a class" mean?
A:
The counselor has been trying to get him to take the class for a while by asking him to do it several times.
Q:
What does “I won’t be able to make it to class next Monday.” mean?
A:
It means that they can't attend class on Monday.
Q:
What does I believe you weren’t available for today’s class. mean?
A:
Someone is saying “you did not go to class today”.
Example sentences using "Class"
Q:
Please show me example sentences with バッグからテキストブックを出して下さい。
At the class, I’m a teacher.
I want to ask my students to take their textbook and a pencil from their back.
“Get ready for the class.
Take your textbook and pencil from your back.”.
At the class, I’m a teacher.
I want to ask my students to take their textbook and a pencil from their back.
“Get ready for the class.
Take your textbook and pencil from your back.”.
A:
Ok class/people/children, take out your textbook and stationeries/pencil box.
Q:
Please show me example sentences with to cut (classes).
A:
E.g.
I think I'll skip class tomorrow.
Are you going to skip class?
Teenagers also use "to bunk" e.g.
Where's Tom? He's bunking.
I think I'll skip class tomorrow.
Are you going to skip class?
Teenagers also use "to bunk" e.g.
Where's Tom? He's bunking.
Q:
Please show me example sentences with can I say? I can’t make today’s class? .
A:
I can’t make today’s class
Is fine
I can’t make today’s class
Is fine
Q:
Please show me example sentences with in which class do/are you studying. and which class are/do you studying in everyone tell me please how to current sentence grammatical .
A:
In which class are you studying? Which class are you studying in? — These sentences have the same meaning; the only difference is the position of “in”.
Q:
Please show me example sentences with I am going to miss a class on Thursday and Friday sentence is It correct ?.
A:
“On” and “this” work equally well and mean the same thing :)
Synonyms of "Class" and their differences
Q:
What is the difference between I'm taking as many classes as you. and I take as many classes as you. ?
A:
They mean the same thing. Taking and take are just used in different ways. I taking as many classes as you would not make sense. If you still need help just @ me.
Q:
What is the difference between I'm having classes right now and I have classes right now ?
A:
They are the same thing the only difference is the first words. I'm means I am so the person is probably having classes at the moment. In the second one, the person probably has classes at the moment also. So they basically mean the same thing.
Q:
What is the difference between I am the tallest in our class other than our teachers. and I am the tallest in our class except our teachers. ?
A:
They mean the same thing. There's no difference in their meaning.
Q:
What is the difference between She has never been late for class and neither have I. and She has never been late for class and nor have I. ?
A:
Could also be:
Neither she nor I have ever been late for class.
The most common for your sentence would be “Neither of us has ever been late to class.”
While w-silent’s answer is grammatically correct, you will never hear anyone speak like that, your sentence is more natural.
People will use either/or very often, but typically no one uses neither/nor in everyday speaking. Because it sounds strange to have so many negatives. So we say “I don’t like —— or ——. I also don’t like ——. [I don’t like —— either.]
And you can use nor alone as in:
A: I don’t like ——.
B: Nor do I. [but not very common]
These would be more common:
Neither do I.
Me neither.
Neither she nor I have ever been late for class.
The most common for your sentence would be “Neither of us has ever been late to class.”
While w-silent’s answer is grammatically correct, you will never hear anyone speak like that, your sentence is more natural.
People will use either/or very often, but typically no one uses neither/nor in everyday speaking. Because it sounds strange to have so many negatives. So we say “I don’t like —— or ——. I also don’t like ——. [I don’t like —— either.]
And you can use nor alone as in:
A: I don’t like ——.
B: Nor do I. [but not very common]
These would be more common:
Neither do I.
Me neither.
Q:
What is the difference between will you go to class tomorrow? and Are you going to go to class tomorrow? ?
A:
ほぼ同じ意味ですね。どっちも結構使われている気がする。
Translations of "Class"
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? "we're going to start class"
"we're going to start the class"
Why the second sentence is wrong? whi can't I use"the" before class?
"we're going to start the class"
Why the second sentence is wrong? whi can't I use"the" before class?
A:
They are both make sense, but have different meanings.
"We're going to start class." means that the class you are already in is going to begin.
Ex: Take your seats everyone, we're going to start class in 2 minutes.
"We're going to start the class." means you are going to start/start going to a specific class. You would need to know which one that is.
Ex: "Are you guys really going to take that physics class?"
"Yes, we're going to start the class this summer."
"We're going to start class." means that the class you are already in is going to begin.
Ex: Take your seats everyone, we're going to start class in 2 minutes.
"We're going to start the class." means you are going to start/start going to a specific class. You would need to know which one that is.
Ex: "Are you guys really going to take that physics class?"
"Yes, we're going to start the class this summer."
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? I got into all of the classes
I got into all the classes.
both is right and same meaning?
I got into all the classes.
both is right and same meaning?
A:
yea both are right. mostly we say "I got into all of the classes"
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? This class is a challenge for me.
Is this right sentence??
Is this right sentence??
A:
맞아요!
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? next class most of you will receive the Phase 1-A certificate of participation. Sadly those who did not reach 75% attendance will not be able to receive the certificate but anyway will continue to the next phase.
A:
... but will continue to the next phase anyway.
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? 수업이 끝난 후 시간이 남으면, 단어찾기 퍼즐 대신 교과서 안에 단어 찾기를 시켜주세요.
이번 게임은 주어진 문장들을 정확하고 빠르게 읽는 게임입니다.
가장 빨리 읽는 사람이 우승자입니다.
단어를 정확하게 읽지 않으면 1초씩 추가합니다.
I will discuss about my class with my partner, Can anyone translate these sentences?
이번 게임은 주어진 문장들을 정확하고 빠르게 읽는 게임입니다.
가장 빨리 읽는 사람이 우승자입니다.
단어를 정확하게 읽지 않으면 1초씩 추가합니다.
I will discuss about my class with my partner, Can anyone translate these sentences?
A:
If there's time left after class, have them do a word search in the textbook instead of a word search puzzle.
This game is a game that reads the given sentences accurately and quickly.
The one who reads the fastest is the winner.
If the word is not read correctly, add 1 second each.
This game is a game that reads the given sentences accurately and quickly.
The one who reads the fastest is the winner.
If the word is not read correctly, add 1 second each.
Other questions about "Class"
Q:
1. Today's 8pm class was yoga class.
오늘 저녁8시 수업은 요가수업이었다
2. The one of Yoga effects is that belly reduce.
요가 효과 중 하나는 뱃살이 줄어든다
Question: Are both natural? Does this sound natural?
오늘 저녁8시 수업은 요가수업이었다
2. The one of Yoga effects is that belly reduce.
요가 효과 중 하나는 뱃살이 줄어든다
Question: Are both natural? Does this sound natural?
A:
@Noname7676
1. The class I had at 8pm today was yoga.
2. Belly fat reduction is one of yoga‘s benefits.
1. The class I had at 8pm today was yoga.
2. Belly fat reduction is one of yoga‘s benefits.
Q:
What weren’t we explained in class? Does this sound natural?
A:
× What weren’t we explained in class?
✓ What wasn’t explained in class?
✓ What wasn’t explained in class?
Q:
I am a class assistant and the teacher i have been working with is British. He usually says “Sitting nicely” to the students who are 6 years old during class and I wonder if English natives use -ing to sound nicer because I would say “Sit properly”. Does this sound too harsh to them?
A:
'Sitting nicely' is broader than 'Sit properly'.
The former means they are sitting comfortably and behaving themselves. The latter means they are slouching and non-attentive. Sort of like the army: "Stand at attention properly!"; stiff and rigid.
So, "Sit properly" is harsher.
The former means they are sitting comfortably and behaving themselves. The latter means they are slouching and non-attentive. Sort of like the army: "Stand at attention properly!"; stiff and rigid.
So, "Sit properly" is harsher.
Q:
I was embarrassed in class today. Does this sound natural?
A:
You can also say “I embarrassed myself in class today” if you said or did something embarrassing. Your example works either way.
Q:
Did you stayed focused in class when you were a child?
It depends on the teaching style of my teachers. I extremely concentrated in the English class because my teacher used a variety of materials such as videos, music and pictures to get us involved into the class. The class was always interesting and I must say it was the best class I have ever taken. In contrast, I was often distracted in my Chinese class since we were always focused on the textbooks that was monotonous so I found it was hard to focus during the class. Does this sound natural?
It depends on the teaching style of my teachers. I extremely concentrated in the English class because my teacher used a variety of materials such as videos, music and pictures to get us involved into the class. The class was always interesting and I must say it was the best class I have ever taken. In contrast, I was often distracted in my Chinese class since we were always focused on the textbooks that was monotonous so I found it was hard to focus during the class. Does this sound natural?
A:
× Did you stayed focused in class when you were a child?
✓ Did you stay focused in class when you were a child?
× It depends on the teaching style of my teachers.
✓ It depended on the teaching style of my teachers.
× I extremely concentrated in the English class because my teacher used a variety of materials such as videos, music and pictures to get us involved into the class.
✓ I had no problem concentrating in English class because my teacher used a variety of materials such as videos, music, and pictures to make class more interesting.
× The class was always interesting and I must say it was the best class I have ever taken.
✓ Class was never dull and I must say it’s the best class I’ve ever taken.
× In contrast, I was often distracted in my Chinese class since we were always focused on the textbooks that was monotonous so I found it was hard to focus during the class.
✓ In contrast, I was often distracted in my Chinese class since we were always mainly focused on our textbooks. It was boring and monotonous, making it difficult for me to focus.
你寫得很不錯!加油啦!
✓ Did you stay focused in class when you were a child?
× It depends on the teaching style of my teachers.
✓ It depended on the teaching style of my teachers.
× I extremely concentrated in the English class because my teacher used a variety of materials such as videos, music and pictures to get us involved into the class.
✓ I had no problem concentrating in English class because my teacher used a variety of materials such as videos, music, and pictures to make class more interesting.
× The class was always interesting and I must say it was the best class I have ever taken.
✓ Class was never dull and I must say it’s the best class I’ve ever taken.
× In contrast, I was often distracted in my Chinese class since we were always focused on the textbooks that was monotonous so I found it was hard to focus during the class.
✓ In contrast, I was often distracted in my Chinese class since we were always mainly focused on our textbooks. It was boring and monotonous, making it difficult for me to focus.
你寫得很不錯!加油啦!
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