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got any classes today vs got any class

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'Got any classes today?' is used when asking about multiple classes someone might have on a particular day. 'Got any class?' is used when asking about a single class someone might have. They are both commonly used in informal conversations.

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got any classes today

This phrase is correct and commonly used in informal conversations to ask about multiple classes someone might have on a particular day.

This phrase is used to inquire about the existence of multiple classes scheduled for the day.

Examples:

  • Got any classes today or are you free all day?
  • I'm not sure if I've got any classes today.
  • Do you have any classes today or are you done for the week?
  • Got any classes today that you need help with?
  • Are you going to any classes today?
  • Sorry, we haven't got any classes today. SaturdayAugust 29th. 8:30am. RPM. 45 minutes. with Natalie Giffin. Book. Tell me more. 9:30am. BODYPUMP.
  • Apr 8, 2014 ... I haven't got any classes today, but as I have got a lot of studying to do, I get out of bed and wander into the shower. After lifelessly standing ...
  • a) Have you got any classes today? b) Did you have any classes on Friday? c) Do you have any classes tomorrow? d) Will you have any classes on Friday?
  • "You got any classes today?" Lincoln asked, still holding onto him. "One at ten o' clock." Lincoln's knees hugged him now too. "Mine's at one and another at three.

Alternatives:

  • Do you have any classes today?
  • Are you attending any classes today?
  • Are there any classes scheduled for today?
  • Do you need to go to any classes today?
  • Are you taking any classes today?

got any class

This phrase is correct and commonly used in informal conversations to ask about a single class someone might have.

This phrase is used to inquire about the existence of a single class scheduled.

Examples:

  • Got any class this afternoon?
  • Do you have any class today?
  • Are you going to any class later?
  • Got any class in the morning?
  • Do you need to attend any class today?

Alternatives:

  • Do you have a class today?
  • Are you attending a class today?
  • Is there a class scheduled for today?
  • Do you need to go to a class today?
  • Are you taking a class today?

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