“Do you have more classes” Vs. “Do you have another classes”

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Which of these three choices is considered more natural in the following context?



My friend is a student in a different college, and he wrote me that he has class now. Then I want to ask him if he's done with the classes for today after this class, but I wanted to use one of the following choices and I'm not sure which one is more natural for this purpose.




1) "Do you have more classes today?"



2) "Do you have another classes today?"



3) Do you have other classes today?"











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    Which of these three choices is considered more natural in the following context?



    My friend is a student in a different college, and he wrote me that he has class now. Then I want to ask him if he's done with the classes for today after this class, but I wanted to use one of the following choices and I'm not sure which one is more natural for this purpose.




    1) "Do you have more classes today?"



    2) "Do you have another classes today?"



    3) Do you have other classes today?"











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      Which of these three choices is considered more natural in the following context?



      My friend is a student in a different college, and he wrote me that he has class now. Then I want to ask him if he's done with the classes for today after this class, but I wanted to use one of the following choices and I'm not sure which one is more natural for this purpose.




      1) "Do you have more classes today?"



      2) "Do you have another classes today?"



      3) Do you have other classes today?"











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      Which of these three choices is considered more natural in the following context?



      My friend is a student in a different college, and he wrote me that he has class now. Then I want to ask him if he's done with the classes for today after this class, but I wanted to use one of the following choices and I'm not sure which one is more natural for this purpose.




      1) "Do you have more classes today?"



      2) "Do you have another classes today?"



      3) Do you have other classes today?"








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          I'm not a native speaker, but I know that another cannot be used with plurals. I'd suggest using Do you have any other classes today?






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          • Thank you for your answer +1. I would like you to support your answer with source/s, then it'll be considered a good answer for a non English speaker:) and I'll learn something new today. B.t.w. I think that anyone he's a native speaker. You meant to say that you're not a native English speaker;)
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          You can say




          1) Do you have more classes today?



          2) Do you have any classes today?



          3) Do you have other classes today?



          4) Do you gave any more classes today?



          5) Do you have any other classes today?






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            I'm not a native speaker, but I know that another cannot be used with plurals. I'd suggest using Do you have any other classes today?






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            • Thank you for your answer +1. I would like you to support your answer with source/s, then it'll be considered a good answer for a non English speaker:) and I'll learn something new today. B.t.w. I think that anyone he's a native speaker. You meant to say that you're not a native English speaker;)
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            I'm not a native speaker, but I know that another cannot be used with plurals. I'd suggest using Do you have any other classes today?






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            • Thank you for your answer +1. I would like you to support your answer with source/s, then it'll be considered a good answer for a non English speaker:) and I'll learn something new today. B.t.w. I think that anyone he's a native speaker. You meant to say that you're not a native English speaker;)
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            I'm not a native speaker, but I know that another cannot be used with plurals. I'd suggest using Do you have any other classes today?






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            I'm not a native speaker, but I know that another cannot be used with plurals. I'd suggest using Do you have any other classes today?







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            • Thank you for your answer +1. I would like you to support your answer with source/s, then it'll be considered a good answer for a non English speaker:) and I'll learn something new today. B.t.w. I think that anyone he's a native speaker. You meant to say that you're not a native English speaker;)
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            • Thank you for your answer +1. I would like you to support your answer with source/s, then it'll be considered a good answer for a non English speaker:) and I'll learn something new today. B.t.w. I think that anyone he's a native speaker. You meant to say that you're not a native English speaker;)
              – not evil nor wicked
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            Thank you for your answer +1. I would like you to support your answer with source/s, then it'll be considered a good answer for a non English speaker:) and I'll learn something new today. B.t.w. I think that anyone he's a native speaker. You meant to say that you're not a native English speaker;)
            – not evil nor wicked
            1 hour ago




            Thank you for your answer +1. I would like you to support your answer with source/s, then it'll be considered a good answer for a non English speaker:) and I'll learn something new today. B.t.w. I think that anyone he's a native speaker. You meant to say that you're not a native English speaker;)
            – not evil nor wicked
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            You can say




            1) Do you have more classes today?



            2) Do you have any classes today?



            3) Do you have other classes today?



            4) Do you gave any more classes today?



            5) Do you have any other classes today?






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              You can say




              1) Do you have more classes today?



              2) Do you have any classes today?



              3) Do you have other classes today?



              4) Do you gave any more classes today?



              5) Do you have any other classes today?






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                You can say




                1) Do you have more classes today?



                2) Do you have any classes today?



                3) Do you have other classes today?



                4) Do you gave any more classes today?



                5) Do you have any other classes today?






                share












                You can say




                1) Do you have more classes today?



                2) Do you have any classes today?



                3) Do you have other classes today?



                4) Do you gave any more classes today?



                5) Do you have any other classes today?







                share











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