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idioms - Whats the meaning of a class act? - English Language . . . What does the term "class act" mean? For example, The club is lucky to have such a class act and he is lucky to have the club What does "class" and "act" mean respectively in this set phrase or word combination of "class act"? Does "class" here as the adjective modify the noun "act"?
What is the difference between taking courses, classes or lessons? The uses and meanings of 'course', 'class' and 'lesson' vary considerably between North American English and British English North American English course This means a series of classes, on a particular subject, usually lasting a whole semester or year It does not mean a "course of study"; for this North American English uses "program" or "major" Evidence for this usage comes from American
What is the difference between Class of 2004 and Batch of 2004? The university may have a unique set of rules and policies for the 2004 batch, for example "Class" refers to the group of students who attend classes at a particular department, and may happen to be classmates in one or more courses
What does it mean when someone says he is from the Class of 2001? The graduating class of 2001 If it referred to the year he entered school (this can refer to US high schools as well as colleges), it would be "Entering class of 2001" or "Freshman class of 2001" But nobody uses those forms for people who've graduated, or at all, really; unless they're trying to raise money
Best in; best of - English Language Usage Stack Exchange Joey is the best in (his) class This is understood as "best student in his class", because a class contains students Its exact meaning will still depend on the context that specifies what Joey is best in "of his class" would not be appropriate unless the intended meaning is that Joey is the best that his class has to offer Joey is the best of Philadelphia Joey is the best in Philadelphia
Which grade class are you? - English Language Usage Stack Exchange Which grade class are you (in)? and you'd reply with "Second grade class " or "I'm a second grade class student " However, I've never seen this kind of reply, or rather question in English How would you ask if you want to know the person's grade class in university? And how the answer should be?
finish, is finished, have finished - English Language Usage Stack . . . Class is singular, so you should have the verb in the singular in all the examples In your situation, you could say either is finished, finishes, or has finished in colloquial English and sound perfectly natural, with no significant difference in meaning
What can I call other students if I am also a student? Worth mentioning that "schoolmate" implies they attend the same school, while "fellow student" includes those who attend a different school Also, while "classmate" is a fairly common word (EN US, anyway), "schoolmate" is less common, although anyone familiar with the first word should deduce the meaning of the second