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I'm going to take a class vs I'm going to take class

The correct phrase is "I'm going to take a class." The inclusion of the article 'a' before 'class' is necessary for correct grammar. It specifies that you are going to take one class among many possible classes.

Last updated: March 30, 2024 • 5117 views

I'm going to take a class

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to express the intention of enrolling in a specific class among several options.

Examples:

  • I'm going to take a class in photography next semester.
  • She's going to take a class on computer programming.
  • He's going to take a class in Spanish.
  • They're going to take a class in art history.
  • We're going to take a class on financial management.
  • I'm going to take the class for you.
  • Today I'm going to take your class!
  • I was going to take a class on how to put together An online dating profile,
  • I was going to take a pottery class.
  • Who's going to take the beginners class?
  • No, are you going to take the class?
  • Who's going to take the beginners class?
  • I was going to go take acting class when I went down to college, but then I never went to college, I never took acting class.
  • I'm just going to take a little peep.
  • In the meantime, I'm going to take a look at that trajector platform.
  • Then I'm going to take a bath.
  • I'm not going to take a stray bullet for you, scarecrow.
  • I'm going to take a nap.
  • I'm going to take a walk, Mother.
  • So I'm going to take a walk.
  • I'm going to take a break from relationships and throw myself into my voluntary work.
  • I'm going to take a look around.
  • I'm going to take a look.
  • I'm going to take a shower because I stink.
  • I'm going to take a shower.

I'm going to take class

This phrase is incorrect in English. It lacks the necessary article 'a' before 'class'.

  • I'm going to take the class for you.
  • Today I'm going to take your class!
  • I was going to take a pottery class.
  • Who's going to take the beginners class?
  • I was going to take a class on how to put together An online dating profile,
  • No, are you going to take the class?
  • Who's going to take the beginners class?
  • I was going to go take acting class when I went down to college, but then I never went to college, I never took acting class.
  • 'M going to give you some accessories.
  • 'M going to guess you're a itte bit far from home.
  • I had a spin class that I missed, so I'm going to take the stairs.
  • First thing I'm going to do, I'm going to take out your right eye, then I'm going to move over, and I'm going to take our your left.
  • However, if I'm a lower class person and have to take loans... to buy my car or home... I am paying in interest which... in abstraction... is going to pay that millionaire with the 4% CD.
  • I'm going to take Crais to Talyn.
  • I'm going to take it further.
  • I'm going to take care of you.
  • So I'm going to take five minutes.
  • Tonight I'm going to take you to Tullio's.
  • I'm going to take your cases upstairs.
  • I'm going to take water to baptize the child.

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