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When I am learner, how to say that I go to class?



 
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When I am learner, how to say that I go to class? #1 (permalink) Thu Aug 31, 2006 8:52 am   When I am learner, how to say that I go to class?
 

Dear teachers,

When I say: I have class now.

That mean I am teacher or I am learner?

When I am learner, how to say that I go to class?
When I am teacher, how to say that I go to class?

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Class #2 (permalink) Thu Aug 31, 2006 9:41 am   Class
 

Hi,

It doesn't really matter whether you are a teacher or a student in the examples you have given.

You say:

I have a class

I am going to a class/I am going to class

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Class #3 (permalink) Thu Aug 31, 2006 10:55 am   Class
 

Dear Sir,

1/
When I say:

I have a class (1)

I am going to a class/I am going to class (2)

When you hear (1), you think I am a teacher or a student?
When you hear (2), you think I am a teacher or a student?

2/ What is the diffference btw:

I am going to a class and I am going to class

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Class #4 (permalink) Thu Aug 31, 2006 11:40 am   Class
 

Please read this again:

It doesn't really matter whether you are a teacher or a student in the examples you have given.

You say:

I have a class

I am going to a class/I am going to class

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