Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Classes"
The meaning of "Classes" in various phrases and sentences
Q:
What does Classes are classes. mean?
A:
It definitely depends on the context, but I think it's most likely used to mean "it's all the same." Usually, this would be said when a person feels indifferent towards something. for example, if a person was asked what they wanted to study, they might say it doesn't matter because "classes are classes." Overall, it probably just means they aren't particularly interested in the topic/subject, so they don't mind what happens.
Q:
What does Classes meet often. mean?
A:
classes meet often means the classes that a student is taking often occur in person during the week at an often rate. Here is an example of a busy schedule.
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Q:
What does Classes are streamed for most courses in English and math and some in Japanese. mean?
A:
It sounds like they mean "streamed" as in over the Internet. And it seems like they mean most English and math courses are streamed, not that they're streamed in English. So math could be in Japanese.
Synonyms of "Classes" and their differences
Q:
What is the difference between Classes are not held and Classes are not be held ?
A:
-Classes are not held during the summer months.
-The classes are not held for free; you can buy a subscription package at the front desk.
-Classes are not to be held until proper safety precautions are put in place.
-In the event of an emergency, classes are not to be held; all students must remain home until the danger has passed.
"Are not to be held" is the negative passive imperative form of "to hold." It sounds very formal and bureaucratic, and you would probably only use it in official announcements.
-The classes are not held for free; you can buy a subscription package at the front desk.
-Classes are not to be held until proper safety precautions are put in place.
-In the event of an emergency, classes are not to be held; all students must remain home until the danger has passed.
"Are not to be held" is the negative passive imperative form of "to hold." It sounds very formal and bureaucratic, and you would probably only use it in official announcements.
Q:
What is the difference between Classes and subjects ?
A:
In school, a class is a portion of a subject taught to students.
"English 101 for beginners is the first class students take when learning the English subject"
"English 101 for beginners is the first class students take when learning the English subject"
Translations of "Classes"
Q:
How do you say this in English (UK)? Classes kab start hogi?
A:
Three sentences you can use
Other questions about "Classes"
Q:
この表現ほ自然ですか?
Classes at school are more motivated than online classes.
Classes at school are more motivated than online classes.
A:
この表現は完全に自然です。それは私によると現実でもあります。
Q:
Classes taken in sophomore winter semester is considered as major classes in our department. Does this sound natural?
A:
Correct statement: Sophomore classes taken in the winter semester are considered as major classes in our department.
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Q:
"Classes in the second semester/latter half will start soon. Hope every high school student in Tokyo will study English hard." Does this sound natural?
A:
Both options work. I would say to use "the latter half of the school year" instead of just "the latter half" since that provides context.
Q:
Classes start at 8:20.I was thinking that time was too early at first.
But I got used to having it so that! Does this sound natural?
But I got used to having it so that! Does this sound natural?
A:
try: Classes start at 8:20. I thought that was too early at first but I got used to it!
Q:
Classes are helpuful to learn fast and more accurately Does this sound natural?
A:
Accurately and precisely are pretty much synonyms.
물론 오타였겠지만 *helpful*
물론 오타였겠지만 *helpful*
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