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17 Οκτ 2018 · student — singular noun: "The student did well on the exam." students — plural noun: "The students did well on their exams." student's — singular possessive adjective: "The student's performance was excellent." students' — plural possessive adjective: "The students' exam scores were all fantastic!" Adding the apostrophe s to a noun ...
28 Ιαν 2017 · For a list, use "Student Names" or "Students' Names". Remember that nouns can function as adjectives in English. If you want to show group possession, you put an apostrophe after the "s".
26 Ιουν 2020 · 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
15 Οκτ 2019 · 3. "We students" is correct. The students are the subject of the verb, so you should use the subject form of the pronoun. If the students were the object of the verb, you would use "us". For example, "The teacher yelled at us students who had not studied." If you generally have a "feel" for pronouns: Use the same pronoun that you would use if ...
Did any of the students pass the maths exam this year? Of the is typically not necessary, but it's not wrong to include. Any of the X, Y is used if there's a possibility that a group different than X would Y. Did any of the teachers go home or was it just the students (both teachers and students possibly could have gone home)
14 Ιουλ 2014 · 2. I think the decision to use "students" or "colleagues" after "dear" depends on the relative position of the addresser and the addressee (s). For example, as a professor, speaking from a position of authority over the students, it wouldn't be considered too gauche to use "dear students" while a student addressing his follow students might use ...
7 Μαρ 2020 · 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.
13 Μαΐ 2012 · a join to the marks table to match up students to marks, a join to the subjects table to resolve subject ids into names. a join to a derived table of the maximum marks in each subject. Only the students that get maximum marks will meet all three join conditions. This lists all students who got that maximum mark, so if there are ties, both get ...
a. All the people are students here. b. All the people are a student here. c. All the people are student here. Some one told me "a" and "b" are correct. I believed just "a" is correct. While searching more about it, I came across bare nouns. Now I guess "a" and "c" are possible answers. So would you please help me?
These are used for two sets of students: college students (undergraduate university) and highschool students (grades 9-12). You might say "she's a college freshman" or "he's a senior in highschool" for example. I would say that in the US, these terms are more common than "1st year" etc. There is not a common term for fifth year of study.