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what are the expressions that you can use instead of "Class dismissed" in a way of spoken language? One of the professors in my college used to say something like "Up for here," but I'm not sure if I got this right
what are the expressions that you can use instead of "Class dismissed" in a way of spoken language? One of the professors in my college used to say something like "Up for here," but I'm not sure if I got this right
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25 May 2019
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@Youngdays It all depends on the teacher's style but I'll list expressions that I've heard from teachers in the past:
You're dismissed.
You're free to go.
That's all.
Class is dismissed. (formal)
It's all up to personal preference.
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Do you mean in a classroom setting or just talking with people?
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@Youngdays It all depends on the teacher's style but I'll list expressions that I've heard from teachers in the past:
You're dismissed.
You're free to go.
That's all.
Class is dismissed. (formal)
It's all up to personal preference.
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@nothingpersonal134 Okay! thanks for the list! Would "Up for here" work as a valid expression here as well?
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@Youngdays I have never heard that one and it doesn't really make sense. But maybe it was a special thing with that one professor or was said differently?
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