you would have to make a new person
Currently, you can't change your class on a character you've already made. Make the decision if you want to be that class before working on that character. Sample the classes until you find one that works for you. Remember, you can always delete characters or create alts, mixing up race and class combinations. If you are on a pvp server, you won't have access to opposite faction classes (ex. a server with a horde character can't play as a paladin, this is only accessible for alliance, and vis-versa for shamans, who are only playable on horde.)
"(ex. a server ith a horde character can't play as a paladin, this is only accessible for alliance, and vis-versa for shamans, who are only playable on horde.)"
This information is wrong u can be a paladin on horde ex blood elf.
We do not understand what you mean by this question, please explain.
No, "management class" is not capitalized in a sentence unless it is part of a title or at the beginning of a sentence.
To determine the class word in a sentence, you can look at the function of the word within the sentence. Class words are typically nouns, verbs, adjectives, and adverbs. Identify the role the word plays in the sentence to determine its class.
The complete subject of the sentence is 'The class'.
Reflexive pronouns are the class of pronouns that change form to indicate whether they are the subject or object of a sentence. Examples include "myself," "yourself," and "herself."
The noun in the sentence is "class," as it refers to a group of pupils.
Yes you can. To change your class on PC: esc>change class>(choose class)>esc To change class on PS3: start>change class>(choose class)>start/Triangle To change class on Xbox 360: start>change class>(choose class)>start/B To change your class on Wii: 1 button>change class>(choose class)>1 button/B
Miss Brown was trying to teach mathematics to her class and so she refused to answer Jack's irrelevant question about climate change.
Th nouns in the sentence are lesson, class, and composition.
"we" is a pronoun."class" is a noun.The entire phrase--"We will not have a class."--is a complete sentence.
Yes, "Special Day class" should be capitalized in a sentence as it is a proper noun referring to a specific type of class or program.
The bourgeoisie class was referred to the middle class in society.