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Do you have class here for 12:30
Outside the lecture theatre, a student wants to sit in, but he is not sure whether the lecture will be an exam, can he ask one of those students outside?
-Do you have class here for 12:30? -Do you have class here at 12:30? |
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Using 'at' would be much more common, but both may be used.
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Thank you.
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