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students name vs. students name - WordReference Forums But grammatically, there is a difference Nurdug's "one of the students' name" = " {one of the students}' name" Your "one of the students' names" = "one of {the students' names} " In informal conversation, we might conceivably use nurdug's formulation, because the context would make it clear what we were talking about
students vs students - WordReference Forums She has developed skills in identifying problems from constantly analyzing student’s students' language use Hi, what is the factor in this sentence that determines the plurality if she has taught numerous students for a long period but taught one student at a time?
the student students - WordReference Forums Am I correct in thinking that "the student" here means "all students"? 1 The role of the student at university level varies greatly from country to country = 2 The role of (all) students at university level varies greatly from country to country and this one would be wrong: 3 The role of
singular vs plural - Which is correct - all the people are students . . . In this context, "people" is plural, so you must use "students" to describe them So only A is correct In some contexts, "people" can be singular, referring to one group of people However, that can't be possible in this sentence since "a student" can only refer to one individual, not a group
Pupil or student? - English Language Learners Stack Exchange As a native BrE speaker I would use pupil for the younger children and student for older ones, particularly those in tertiary education (Colleges of higher education and University) I would never call a university student a pupil Older teenagers in 6th form Colleges would also be more likely to be called students However even some junior schools call their children students So there is a
Why the teacher but not necessarily the students? "Students were having a math test, when the earthquake suddenly struck" may or may not be OK depending on the context Who are the students? Had they been previously mentioned? Was it some or all of the students at a particular institution? Will they be mentioned again?
grammar - All students vs. All the students - English Language . . . Please have this post focus on the situations relevant to students or other countable noun plural; the different between "all of the time" and "all the time" please see ("all of the time" vs "all the time" when referring to situations); other discussion related to time, please take a loot at here
Only one of the students who is are - WordReference Forums Hi teachers, I was doing a quiz on the net and came across this question: 1 Carlos is the only one of those students who ______ lived up to the potential described in the yearbook Answer is has According to the answer, "The 'who' refers, in this case, to 'the only one,' which is