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Discover LudwigThe phrase "take your class" is grammatically correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are referring to taking a class offered by someone, or attending a class taught by someone. For example, "I'm looking forward to taking your class on accounting next semester!".
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I would tell my mom, "I'm not feeling very good -- do I have to take your class?" But when I started taking classes here, that all changed.
It will take your class on a journey from the neolithic revolution to the first rubber condom, exploring how the world changed.
If possible, take your class on a sense of place field trip, using tools like Environment Canada's Urban BioKit or Nature BioKit as guides for students to complete as you walk around your school's neighborhood or to a nearby park.
Next, take your class on a trip to the dark side of Victorian London with this newspaper article from 1862, which details a walk through Whitechapel in the city's notorious East End on a Saturday night.
A girl named Rebecca will take your class as a freshman.
"We want to select the best of our researchers, pay them $50,000 to take your class and see if we can change the outcome of their careers and their research".
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When you're in high school, you take your classes to graduate, but what you do not notice is you are taking more than that.
Now more than ever, there are many students who take your classes or live down the hall and feel as if they don't matter.
Remember to take your classes seriously.
Choose a real estate company in your area to take your classes.
"I took your class about twenty years ago".
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