Sentence examples for was classes from inspiring English sources

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was classes

noun

A group, collection, category or set sharing characteristics or attributes.

  • The new Ford Fiesta is set to be best in the 'small family' class.

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Mr Labastida's suggestion was classes in computing and English for all fifth-graders and above.

The primary sampling unit was schools and the secondary sampling unit was classes in the school that best corresponded to 10-year-old students.

I also lost my shoes.' She eagerly opened the new school bag while she talked: 'I was surprised when I saw the school was damaged and I wished there was classes to go to.

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It was Class 1a.

Everything he did was class.

Everything was class-reunion festive.

"It was class tourism.

"I was class president.

She was class.

"How was class today?" he asked me.

That was class, Stella thought, unhappy.

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