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I'll be teaching in today's class vs I'll be teacher in today's class

The correct phrase is 'I'll be teaching in today's class.' The verb 'teaching' should be used to indicate the action of instructing others. 'I'll be teacher' is incorrect because 'teacher' is a noun and does not fit the structure of the sentence.

Last updated: March 22, 2024 • 1010 views

I'll be teaching in today's class

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to express that the speaker will be the one providing instruction in the class happening today.
  • You shouldn't be teaching in Ithaca.
  • Then you need to be teaching in both languages from now on.
  • Now, this is the stuff they should be teaching in the army.
  • Interesting development in today's press, ma'am.
  • Looks like I'll be teaching at a Catholic high school.
  • And I'll be teaching Acting for Soap Operas.
  • These skills are the skills we should be teaching in the classroom as well as everything else.
  • Unfortunately, students, I will not be teaching class today.
  • It seems I will be teaching class today.
  • I'm going to be teaching the class today. Mrs. Edwards has had a family emergency.
  • Carrie thinks there are inconsistencies in the slogans used in today's bombings.
  • Some say I cannot survive in today's world.
  • Can't get far in today's world.
  • The internet is the scariest thing in today's world.
  • And in today's world, the slightest gesture can be misinterpreted as harassment.
  • And all that is also reflected in today's politics.
  • Language no longer has any purpose in today's world.
  • Nobody's looking for a puppeteer in today's wintry economic climate.
  • Which is like a gazillion in today's market.
  • Not in today's crazy market.

I'll be teacher in today's class

This phrase is incorrect in English.


Alternatives:

  • I'll be teaching in today's class.
  • I'll be the teacher in today's class.
  • I'll be the instructor in today's class.
  • I'll be leading today's class.
  • I'll be conducting today's class.

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