Which one is correct?
"with 1 class`" or "with an 1 class"?

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with 1 class`

This phrase is correct. '1' is a numeral, and 'class' starts with a consonant sound, so 'an' is not needed.

This phrase is used to indicate having one class or category.

Examples:

  • The course comes with 1 class on advanced mathematics.

Alternatives:

  • with one class

with an 1 class

This phrase is incorrect. '1' is a numeral and should not be preceded by 'an'.

The correct phrase is 'with 1 class'. The use of 'an' before '1' is incorrect because '1' is a numeral and not a word that starts with a vowel sound.

Last Updated: March 17, 2024

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