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Tenses answers | "a position as ABC" vs "one of the ABC positions"
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The best student is in the class. #1 (permalink) Sat Jan 16, 2010 21:37 pm   The best student is in the class.
 

please, I want to ask you about grammar in this sentence.

I hope to get answer early.

The best student is in the class .

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The best student is in the class. #2 (permalink) Sun Jan 17, 2010 0:24 am   The best student is in the class.
 

The grammar is OK; the statement is unusual.
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