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There is no classes today vs There are no class today

Both phrases are incorrect. The correct versions are 'There is no class today' and/or 'There are no classes today.'
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Last updated: July 01, 2024

There is no classes today

This phrase is incorrect. 'Classes' is a plural noun, so it should be used with the plural verb 'are'.

The correct phrase is 'There are no classes today.'
  • Yes, he's got no classes today
  • She didn't show up for classes today.
  • He's just resumed classes today.
  • He's just resumed classes today.
  • Do we have classes today, Miss Martha?
  • So I will be sitting in on your classes today to help identify any weaknesses.
  • Why did you miss your first four classes today?
  • He had a literature class at noon but no more classes today, so where you want to find him is the Alpha Beta Omega it.
  • He didn't show up for any of his classes today.
  • My mother was teaching three acting classes today, in my living room.
  • You can finish up your classes today and get the rest of the assignments for the week so you don't fall behind.
  • He was a no-show at all his classes today.
  • And you don't have any classes today?
  • Don't you have classes today?
  • It's your last day of classes today, then come the report cards, and then you start high school, finally.
  • Lennox, don't you have classes today?
  • Why weren't you in any of your classes today?
  • I've finished music classes for today
  • My classes ended early today, so I thought we could talk.
  • "Unfortunately a church-led intervention for Grandma Lucerne"Conflicted with today's classes.

There are no class today

This phrase is incorrect. 'Class' should be used in the plural form 'classes' to match the verb 'are'.

The correct phrase is 'There are no classes today.'
  • Children, there will be no class today
  • He bit a girl in his class today.
  • I was very impressed with what you said in English class today.
  • Thank you for a great class today, ladies.
  • She said that you refused to speak in class today.
  • Heard you had a panic attack in class today.
  • I just thought that was your only class today.
  • He's out with his class today.
  • I was catcher in gym class today.
  • Science is my first class today.
  • I had one whole class today.
  • He's asked me to take the class today.
  • Okay, let's skip cooking class today.
  • She didn't show up to class today.
  • We missed you in class today.
  • Miss Bernard will not be attending class today.
  • I wanted to thank you for coming to my rescue in history class today.
  • Then I hope you forgive me for skipping class today.
  • Ms. Desjardin was reprimanded for what happened in class today.
  • Cook didn't show up for class today.

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