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Latest post Thu, Apr 17 2008 2:14 PM by Vincent Teo. 2 replies.
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Vincent Teo  +  501789 Thu, 17 Apr 08 12:07 PM

Can I say,

(a) Susan is in between Diana and Rani in class.

(b) Susan is between Diana and Rani in the class.

(c) Susan is sitting / sat between Diana and Rani in the class.

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Mister Micawber  +  501802 Thu, 17 Apr 08 02:06 PM
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Yes, but in is unnecessary.
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Vincent Teo, 1 yr 217 days ago

Thanks. Can I say,

Susan sits between her friends in class / in the class.

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