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after few classes vs after some classes

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in slightly different contexts. 'After a few classes' is used when referring to a small number of classes, while 'after some classes' is more general and can refer to any number of classes. The choice between them depends on the specific number of classes being discussed.

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after few classes

This phrase is correct and commonly used when referring to a small number of classes.

This phrase is used when talking about a small, specific number of classes that have already taken place.

Examples:

  • After a few classes, I started to understand the subject better.
  • She improved her skills after a few classes with the tutor.
  • Aug 4, 2014 ... After few classes I found that I was strong in Maths and average in English. My first mock test score was 690 (GMAT PREP2) quant 50, verbal ...
  • I was amazed to see how my dog behaved after few classes with Tory. Omg he is number 1 trainer I ever new, he changed… The Furry Godmother of Conejo ...
  • After few classes your body will adjust. However, if you are still sensitive, you can get chest protectors that really helps. A student should expect to take the same ...
  • ... warm up is so challenging and all the exercises allow you to' work on every single part of your Body, you can really feel the improvements after few classes!

Alternatives:

  • after several classes
  • after a couple of classes
  • after a handful of classes
  • after a small number of classes
  • after a limited number of classes

after some classes

This phrase is correct and more general, suitable for referring to any number of classes.

This phrase is used when talking about classes in a more general sense, without specifying a particular number.

Examples:

  • After some classes, I realized I needed extra help.
  • She felt more confident after some classes with the new teacher.
  • Levels are indicated after some classes, as follows: 1+ means 1st level; 2+ means 2nd level; etc. Of course, students may take 1+ classes at any level, and 2 + ...
  • Oct 21, 2013 ... Students asked for a game involving car movements and that was my suggestion: a parking game. After some classes working on the control of ...
  • After some classes I shook a little less during sole movements, but was also challenged with new ones. I also learned to better my form and push my limits on my ...
  • After some classes you will appriciate the great work out our high poles give you when climbing! As women ourselvs we have designed our lighting to hide flaws ...

Alternatives:

  • after several classes
  • after a number of classes
  • after many classes
  • after a few classes
  • after a couple of classes

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