you were sick, and couldn't make it
The best excuse is the most truthful statement ... if you always tell the truth, you will never ever have to worry about what fabrication you told someone at one point or another. If you weren't sick, then don't use that excuse ... it will bite you in the rear end at some later point, only because it wasn't the truth.
If it is " You want to take a class with the best teacher?" then yes. This would be used when in disbelief. If you are just asking it, then you would usually say, " Do you want to take a class with the best teacher?"
same reason you'd want to attend so-and so university
To write a class excuse letter is not very difficult--you just have to take different precautions wether you are an adult or a student. If you are writing a class excuse as an adult, you might want to make the letter simple and short. It should only contain the teacher/instructor's name, your excuse, and your name. If you are a student, you should include the same things, but also your parent's signature or a doctor's note, etc.
A college with an undergraduate program in nursing.
I dont know what the best class is best class is if you are "cheating" but the best class if you arent cheating is either the guy with 2 swords and if you want to kill faster chose the machine gun guy but the best class is the mage and the rouge
Sick Bad back Tired Have to work
can be completed on line for $49.50 My name is jacolby poston and i wanna get trained and certified in forklift driving. I would like to know where can i go to attend a class here in Memphis?
The best place to attend college for appliance repair is your local community college. They have accredited programs which are necessary for most employment and apprenticeships.
Depending on what class you want to use. I notify you that the SR is the best B class
Community service or bribe people to cheat for you on your homework the best thing to do is BEG FOR IT and why would you not want to attend class you can learn more.
"Excuse you" is not a real phrase. it's a rude way of saying "excuse me," and it has no translation in Hebrew. But if you want to say "excuse me" it's slikha (סליחה)
If you are looking to attend classes anytime, day or night, www.online.southuniversity.edu can help.