CarloSsS
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Dictionaries say that the word "class" meaning the period when a teacher teaches their students, can be both countable and uncountable. However, I don't see when it's countable and when uncountable.
I've never seen a student to fall asleep during a class.
I've never seen a student to fall asleep during class.
Are they both acceptable? If they are, what is the difference?
I've never seen a student to fall asleep during a class.
I've never seen a student to fall asleep during class.
Are they both acceptable? If they are, what is the difference?
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