How do you say “math class” in Spanish?

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Responses

el matemáticas clase
el matemáticas clase

el clase de matemáticas
el clase de matemáticas

la clase de mat
la clase de mat

la clase de matemáticas

la clase de matemáticas

To say "math class" in Spanish, you would say "la clase de matemáticas."

To say "math class" in Spanish, you would say "la clase de matemáticas." The correct answer is option D.

To arrive at this answer, you can break down the different options given and analyze which one is grammatically correct.

Option A is "el matemáticas clase," which translates to "the mathematics class." This option is incorrect because the word "el" does not agree in gender with the feminine noun "clase."

Option B is "el clase de matemáticas," which also translates to "the mathematics class." This option is incorrect because the word "el" does not agree in gender with the feminine noun "clase." The correct article to use with the feminine noun "clase" is "la."

Option C is "la clase de mat," which translates to "the class of mat." This option is incorrect because it is not a complete phrase. "Mat" does not specify what subject the class is about. It should be "mathematics" or "math" in Spanish, which is "matemáticas."

Option D is "la clase de matemáticas," which is the correct answer. It translates to "the math class" in English. This option uses the correct article "la" before the noun "clase" and the correct word for mathematics, "matemáticas."