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I don't have class vs I have no class

Both phrases are correct, but they have different meanings and contexts. 'I don't have class' means that the speaker is not currently attending a class. On the other hand, 'I have no class' means that the speaker lacks good manners or sophistication.

Last updated: April 01, 2024

I don't have class

This phrase is correct and commonly used to indicate that the speaker is not currently attending a class.

This phrase is used to express the absence of a class or the fact that the speaker is not enrolled in a class at a specific time.

Examples:

  • I don't have class on Fridays.
  • She said she doesn't have class today.

Alternatives:

  • I'm not in class
  • I'm not attending class

I have no class

This phrase is correct but has a different meaning. It is used to indicate that the speaker lacks good manners or sophistication.

This phrase is used to criticize someone for behaving inappropriately or lacking refinement.

Examples:

  • He was so rude at the party, he has no class.
  • Her behavior shows she has no class.

Alternatives:

  • He lacks class
  • She is uncouth

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