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  1. Are there other names for students according to their year - except of ...

    The standard usage for 4-year schools in the United States (either high school or undergraduate university) is 1st year: freshman 2nd year: sophomore 3rd year: junior 4th year: senior As far as I …

  2. student’s /students' book/ books [apostrophe]

    Mar 8, 2022 · These are the students’ book These are the students’ books The apostrophe is positioned directly after the person or thing it relates to. In this case the student or students, NOT the book or …

  3. singular vs plural - English Language Learners Stack Exchange

    I don't know which of the two is grammatically correct or both are correct or the difference if they are both grammatically correct. Please teach me a correct English. No student was present. vs ...

  4. concord: Every one of the students who <was, were>

    Jan 8, 2007 · Every one of the students was. The students were. Those sentences have different subjects, of different number, and so take different verbs. Even if they refer to the same number of …

  5. What is the difference in meaning between "A majority of" and "The ...

    A majority of the students are expected to vote in the class election. This sentence uses the indefinite article before the "majority of the students". This has the effect of introducing this group of students …

  6. freshman, sophomore, senior - WordReference Forums

    Feb 15, 2007 · A person in their first year at university is a "freshman", in second a "sophomore", what do you call somebody in third year?? And... if these are American terms (according to The …

  7. "None of the kids were hungry" Or "None of the kids was hungry"

    Both sentences are grammatical. When you use the phrase "none of" in front of a plural noun or pronoun, you can use either a singular or plural form of a verb. However, the plural form is common …

  8. No other student/students in the class is/are better than Sam.

    Nov 28, 2007 · No other students in the class are better than Sam. No student in the class is better than Sam. How about No students in the class are better than Sam? That works, as do the other three. …

  9. Graduated high school in top 10%? - English Language Learners Stack ...

    2 I would say I was among the top 10% (of the students) when I graduated high school. and for your other question I got 10th rank or was ranked 10th (among the students) in my high school.

  10. all the students vs all students | WordReference Forums

    Jan 23, 2007 · I wouldn't take "all students" as literally as "every student in the world" though in some contexts that would indeed be the meaning. "All students love studying with him" could mean every …