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mathematics class or math class?
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Both are correct — choose by formality and dialect:
- "math class" — informal, common in US English (e.g., "I have math class at 10").
- "maths class" — informal, common in British/Australian English (e.g., "I have maths class at 10").
- "mathematics class" — more formal or academic, suitable for writing or when you want a precise/technical tone (e.g., "She teaches a first-year mathematics class").
If you tell me where you’ll use it (casual conversation, a formal email, or which country’s English), I can recommend the best choice.
- "math class" — informal, common in US English (e.g., "I have math class at 10").
- "maths class" — informal, common in British/Australian English (e.g., "I have maths class at 10").
- "mathematics class" — more formal or academic, suitable for writing or when you want a precise/technical tone (e.g., "She teaches a first-year mathematics class").
If you tell me where you’ll use it (casual conversation, a formal email, or which country’s English), I can recommend the best choice.
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