A few days ago
English Question…?
I have no idea how to phrase this… it just sounds awkward and unclear no matter how I try to phrase it. Perhaps you can help me find a better way to express this:
How would you phrase a statement in a conversation when you are trying to tell someone that “School A is offering Class xyz more often, during a wider variety of hours, and on a wider variety of days?
I have no idea how to express this eloquently. Help!!
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The way you wrote it isn’t bad.
How about…
School A is offering Class xyz in more time slots, and on more days.
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School A offers more sections of class xyz with a wider selection of meeting times.
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School A is now offering Class xyz more days of the week, and students may be enrolled in this class for a greater number of hours, if they wish.
Idk, just a suggestion. =]
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“Actually, do you know that school A has got this class xyz? You can choose from a wide range of hours.”
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I think you have done a fine job on your own…
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you seem to have done a good job
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