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next lesson vs at next lesson

Both "next lesson" and "at next lesson" are correct, but they are used in different contexts. "Next lesson" is commonly used to refer to the upcoming lesson without specifying any particular action or event. On the other hand, "at next lesson" is used when you want to indicate a specific action or event that will occur during the next lesson.

Last updated: March 26, 2024

next lesson

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to refer to the upcoming lesson.

This phrase is used to talk about the lesson that will happen after the current one.

Examples:

  • I will ask the teacher about it in the next lesson.
  • We will discuss this topic in the next lesson.
  • The next lesson will be passing two briefcases.
  • Make it to the next lesson on time.
  • Sir, now we go to the next lesson.
  • I know you're confused and lost, but the next lesson should help clear things up.
  • I have a feeling I might not be able to complete the next lesson.
  • You ready for your next lesson?
  • At which time do you have the next lesson?
  • Okay. Next lesson - shots.
  • At the next lesson you will apologise to Mr. Zupan.
  • My next lesson came from little Mary.
  • - I follow you it the next lesson?
  • Well, next lesson, teach us how to make it and we'll make a kilo! Great, Professor!

Alternatives:

  • upcoming lesson
  • following lesson
  • subsequent lesson
  • lesson after this one
  • lesson to come

at next lesson

This phrase is correct but less commonly used in English. It is used when you want to specify a particular action or event that will happen during the next lesson.

This phrase is used to indicate a specific action or event that will occur during the next lesson.

Examples:

  • I will present my project at the next lesson.
  • We will have a quiz at the next lesson.
  • At the next lesson you will apologise to Mr. Zupan.
  • The next lesson will be passing two briefcases.
  • Okay. Next lesson - shots.
  • Sir, now we go to the next lesson.
  • My next lesson came from little Mary.
  • Make it to the next lesson on time.
  • I know you're confused and lost, but the next lesson should help clear things up.
  • I have a feeling I might not be able to complete the next lesson.
  • You ready for your next lesson?
  • - I follow you it the next lesson?
  • At which time do you have the next lesson?
  • Well, next lesson, teach us how to make it and we'll make a kilo! Great, Professor!
  • You must all be eager to learn the next important lesson in your transformation.
  • So when's our next tennis lesson?
  • To teach the next guy a lesson from your mistakes.
  • The next day's lesson on unleashing one's anger met little understanding from the assembly.
  • So, what's the lesson for next week?
  • It's an exclusive sneak peek at next week's episode.
  • We will discuss the other matter at next week's meeting.
  • Crew address is due at next bells.

Alternatives:

  • during the next lesson
  • in the upcoming lesson
  • in the following lesson
  • at the lesson to come
  • during the lesson after this one

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