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Hi,
Could you please tell me which one is correct and why? (The situation is: a student enters his class and sits down)
1. I sit down and see the other students "in the class."
or
2. I sit down and see the other students "in class."
I don't seem to understand if the "the" is necessary or not.
3. Also, is it correct to say like this: "In class, I thought about the issues."
Do we have to put the "[the]" before "class" in the above sentence?
"The" often confuses me in such sentences.
Thanks a lot,
Skabr
Could you please tell me which one is correct and why? (The situation is: a student enters his class and sits down)
1. I sit down and see the other students "in the class."
or
2. I sit down and see the other students "in class."
I don't seem to understand if the "the" is necessary or not.
3. Also, is it correct to say like this: "In class, I thought about the issues."
Do we have to put the "[the]" before "class" in the above sentence?
"The" often confuses me in such sentences.
Thanks a lot,
Skabr