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i have tuition
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The part of a sentence "I have tuition" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when talking about attending classes or lessons that are paid for. Example: "I have tuition every Saturday morning to improve my math skills."
✓ Grammatically correct
News & Media
Academia
Alternative expressions(1)
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Exact Expressions
1 human-written examples
I want the show to succeed, because it will sell books and I have tuition to pay.
News & Media
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
59 human-written examples
I don't have tuition fees.
News & Media
On my one previous attempt, also in Norway, I took an hour to go 100 metres before I was rushed to the nearest bar, so I have arranged tuition.
News & Media
I have college tuitions".
News & Media
Case studies I have recommended private tuition to others Nabila Elahi, a secondary-school teacher from north-west London, used private tuition to help her daughter Wafa, 18, with her physics A-level.
News & Media
Do I have to pay tuition all at once? Yes.
Academia
And I have my kids' college tuition to pay — it's not like I'm living large.
News & Media
I have solved the college tuition problem, and it was easy.
News & Media
I have also worked for a tuition centre in North London and I doubt the effectiveness of tuition centres compared to one-to-one tuition.
News & Media
"I've got to get tuition, make tuition.
News & Media
"I have to pay for the tuition myself," he said.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "I have tuition", specify the type or subject of tuition if relevant to provide more context, for example, "I have math tuition".
Common error
Avoid using "I have tuition" when referring to general school fees or other expenses not directly related to instruction. Be specific about what the payment covers.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "I have tuition" primarily functions as a statement of responsibility or obligation, indicating that the speaker is currently undertaking or needs to undertake paid lessons or formal instruction. Ludwig AI confirms its grammatical correctness.
Frequent in
News & Media
58%
Academia
21%
Formal & Business
8%
Less common in
Science
4%
Encyclopedias
3%
Reference
3%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "I have tuition" is a common and grammatically correct way to express that one is either responsible for paying for educational instruction or currently receiving paid lessons. As highlighted by Ludwig, the phrase appears across various contexts, from news articles discussing tuition costs to personal blogs detailing educational expenses. The register is generally neutral, making it suitable for both formal and informal communication. When using this phrase, clarity can be improved by specifying the type or subject of tuition. For alternatives, consider phrases like "I am taking tuition" or "I need to pay tuition" for nuanced expressions.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
I am receiving tuition
Focuses on the action of receiving instruction rather than possessing the obligation.
I am taking tuition
Highlights the act of enrolling or participating in tuition classes.
I pay for tuition
Emphasizes the financial aspect of paying for educational instruction.
I need to pay tuition
Expresses the necessity of paying for education.
I'm enrolled in tuition
Focuses on being officially registered for tuition classes.
I attend tuition
Highlights the act of physically going to tuition classes.
I am undergoing tuition
Indicates a process of receiving instruction over time.
I get tuition
A more casual way of saying that one receives instruction.
My tuition is due
Focuses on the upcoming payment deadline for tuition fees.
Tuition is required for me
Highlights the necessity of tuition for one's education.
FAQs
How can I rephrase "I have tuition"?
You can use alternatives such as "I am receiving tuition", "I am taking tuition", or "I attend tuition" depending on the specific context.
Is it correct to say "I have tuition fees"?
While understandable, it's more common and grammatically sound to say "I have tuition to pay" or "I have tuition expenses".
What does it mean when someone says "I have tuition"?
It generally means the person is either enrolled in classes and needs to pay for them, or is currently attending paid lessons or educational instruction.
How is "I have tuition" different from "I have a scholarship"?
"I have tuition" implies an obligation to pay for education, while "I have a scholarship" means the person has financial aid to cover those costs.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
85%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested