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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,
  • the student students - WordReference Forums
    Adding "all" changes the meaning, from students in general (among whom we may infer there are exceptions) to each and every student, without exception "The students" (plural with definite article) usually implies all of the group, but "all" makes this explicit Sometimes "all" is added to "the" + plural noun for emphasis
  • 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
  • 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
  • He is a student of at from Oxford. | WordReference Forums
    There are so many places in Oxford for people to study, and their students are so keen to pass themselves off as going to the famous university, that I'd be suspicious He is a student from Oxford could well mean he was at some educational establishment in the city other than the university I think it would only be an appropriate form of words
  • 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
  • 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
  • singular vs plural - Which is correct - all the people are students . . .
    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?


















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