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- grammar - Difference between students vs students - English Language . . .
For example: "The students' homeworks were marked" However, when can you use students? Are they interchangeable Could somebody tell me whether the following sentences is correct: "Outside my formal education, I enjoy teaching and I’ve been tutoring students in A-Level Mathematics since starting my degree Additionally,
- prepositions - Im a student at from of in the XYZ department . . .
Question: If I'm pursuing studies at in the XYZ department, what is the correct preposition for the following sentence? I'm a student [at in from of] the XYZ department There are related
- prepositions - Is it a student in or of your class? - English . . .
I would like to talk about a hypothetical situation in which I am emailing my professor whose course name is 'BA ' If I want to tell my professor that I am one of his students, which of the following sentences should I use? Hello professor, this is a student of your BA course or Hello, professor, this is a student in your BA course
- All students - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
All students Cambridge Dictionary gives a rule for this situation When "all" refers to a whole class of people or things, we don’t use "the" and gives this example All children love stories (i e every child in the world) Obviously, the students participated in march are not all the students in the world, example#1 is not appropriate digging
- Are there other names for students according to their year - except of . . .
Secondary is S1 through S6, with students typically being able to leave at the end of S4 (when they turn 16) America K-12 ( k indergarten to 12 ) is pre-school ("kindergarten"), followed by elementary (1st to 4th grade), middle school or junior high (5th to 8th 9th grade), followed by high school (9th 10th to 12th grade)
- Pupil or student? - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
As a BrE speaker who now lives in the AmE CanE zone, I found the use of 'students' to refer to school children jarring at first As a youth in Britain 'student' was not just a description of someone who attended a college or university, but a pejorative description of a way or life and a likely outlook on the world
- possessives - Students Book vs. Student Book - English Language . . .
The student book may be either a book about intended for the specific student or a book about intended for students generally – StoneyB on hiatus Commented Jan 19, 2014 at 19:34
- Meaning of designation for student - English Language Learners Stack . . .
In college we can see different level of persons like Teachers, Head of the Department, Principal, Peons and Students etc…If others have designation like Teacher, Head of the Department etc…Then Students Designation is “Student”
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