Examples of using "Luokalla" in a sentence and their english translations:
What year are you in school?
What grade are you in?
Which class are you in?
What grade is your sister in?
You're in third grade, right?
Tom and Mary were in the same class in junior high school.
Mary and I are in the same class.
Mike and Tom are in the same class.
- How many boys are there in this class?
- How many boys are in this class?
Tom and Mary were in the same class.
Tom and Mary are in the same class.
Tom has kissed almost every girl in our class.
- The number of students in this class is limited to 15.
- The number of students in this class is limited to fifteen.
- Tom and I went to the same high school.
- Tom and I went to the same high school. He was a year behind me.
- Tom and I went to the same high school. He was two years below me.
- Tom and I go to the same high school.
- Tom and I went to the same high school.
- Tom and I go to the same high school.
- Tom and I went to the same high school. He was a year ahead of me.
- Tom and I went to the same high school. He was two years above me.
He is as intelligent as any student in the class.
He was as mischievous as any boy in the class.
That was when I was in the first year at high school, so 17 years have passed since then.
My classmates are pathetic. They have studied for four years and yet they can't conjugate verbs! The only student who can speak well is not in the class anymore.