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  • in on high school - WordReference Forums
    I agree that if you are talking about the time when you were a high-school student, "in high school" or "at high school" is correct That is, course, the most likely meaning But many sentences could be concocted where a different preposition would be needed, for example: When I was still on high school property, I felt unsafe I was relieved
  • in high school at high school | WordReference Forums
    At In High school b) When I was In at high school IN Use 'in' with spaces: in a room in a building; in a garden in a park; Use 'at' with static (non-movement) verbs and places: at the cinema; at work; at home; AT Use 'at' with places: at the bus-stop; at the door; at the cinema; at the end of the street
  • In school vs at school - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    In this case, either one will work just fine, because children who are at school (on the school grounds) are also, by default, in school (in their classrooms) On a holiday, they are neither in school nor at school, so you can use either preposition without any loss of meaning The one exception may be if the football team had a Saturday practice
  • High-schooler vs. high schooler - English Language Usage Stack . . .
    High school (no dash) is proper if used alone, such as "I went to high school " However, use a dash if a noun follows the word school, as in "a high-school boy " Otherwise, it would read, "a high school boy" and would imply that you are talking about a schoolboy who happens to be high (stoned)! I hope this clears it up
  • High School - Page 2 - STLtoday. com
    I can definitely see the draft being more attractive to a lot of high school graduates Just thinking about the numbers There are 300 D1 baseball teams with 34 roster spots (no idea if every school fills it - I'd guess yes), meaning there are about 3,000 spots being offered annually (to both HS and Juco)
  • When I say She teaches high school English, do I use H and S as . . .
    "She teaches high school English " is correct This is going to be 99% of cases You might use capitals if she teaches a specific course, whose formal title is "High School English" Under more bizarre circumstances you might capitalize if she taught English at a specific school called High School (presumably in the little-known town of 'High')
  • What would be the British Equivalent Words to Freshmen Sophomore
    I know that to describe which year you're in, with American English, people usually use words like: Freshmen - 1st year college university student Sophomore - 2nd year Junior - 3rd year Senior -
  • Im a teacher and I teach at in school OR at in a school
    I teach high school here at a private school (SPOK) I teach history in high school (SPOK) I teach religion in high school (SPOK) with school as modifier (11 hits) The possible construction is no preposition + zero article I teach high school English (SPOK (1 time), FIC (4 times)) I teach high middle school students (SPOK (2 times), MAG (1




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