Asked by rfvv
There are 7 classes for first year students. Each class is composed of about 30 students. Emily is a student of Class 1-2. One of his classmates who went to the same elementary school asks: Which class are you in? What is the answer to the question?
1. I'm in Class 1-2.
2. I am a student of Class 1-2.
3. I'm a student in Class 1-2.
4. I'm in math class now.
1. I'm in Class 1-2.
2. I am a student of Class 1-2.
3. I'm a student in Class 1-2.
4. I'm in math class now.
Answers
Answered by
Mr. Reed
1, 3, and 4 are correctly stated. We do not say we are a student OF a class. We say we are a student IN a class. We may be a student of the teacher (among others), but not OF the class.
Answered by
rfvv
Thank you for your help.
Does #4 mean "I'm learning math now from a math teacher?"
Or Does #4 mean " I am in a classroom where the math class is done?"
Does #4 mean "I'm learning math now from a math teacher?"
Or Does #4 mean " I am in a classroom where the math class is done?"
Answered by
Mr. Reed
I can be in a classroom between classes, after class, before class or in the middle of the night. That does not mean I am IN CLASS at the moment. Class may or may not be in session. #4 means the class is in session and I am in it.
Answered by
A Girl With The Waskit
Hindi Mening
There are no AI answers yet. The ability to request AI answers is coming soon!
Submit Your Answer
We prioritize human answers over AI answers.
If you are human, and you can answer this question, please submit your answer.