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No, a class refers to a group of people as a whole. Therefore there is just one class. However, classes, which refer to multiple groups, would be considered plural.

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In English, the word "class" is typically considered singular, so it would take a singular verb when you are talking about it. For example, you could say, "The class is starting soon."

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