
grammar - Difference between students' vs students - English …
Oct 17, 2018 · For example: "The students' homeworks were marked". However, when can you use students? Are they interchangeable. Could somebody tell me whether the following …
students' vs student's | WordReference Forums
Dec 22, 2015 · 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 …
Student Names or Student's Names or Student's Name
Jan 28, 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 …
He is a student "of / at / from" Oxford. | WordReference Forums
Apr 13, 2010 · 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 …
All students - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
Mar 7, 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 …
freshman, sophomore, senior | WordReference Forums
Feb 15, 2007 · Here in the University of California system, it is becoming more difficult for the students to complete the requirements (as course requirements are added), thus we frequently …
prepositions - Is it a student 'in' or 'of' your class? - English ...
Sep 9, 2020 · I would like to talk about a hypothetical situation in which I am emailing my professor whose course name is 'BA.' If I want to tell my professor that I am one of his …
prepositions - "I'm a student at/from/of/in the XYZ department ...
Jun 26, 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 …
phrase choice - "Us Students" Or "We Students" - English …
Oct 15, 2019 · "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 …
"Are" vs. "Is" in the context - English Language Learners Stack …
The number of students is decreasing... But in other contexts, are sounds fine to me: A number of students are going to the drive-in. To me the key difference is that in the first case, it is actually …