By using open, honest, and direct communication.
walk up chat a little then say let's be friends
ask a classmate for help
Go and ask him/her, its the only way to know for certain
The singular possessive form of "classmate" is "classmate's."
The cast of Connect - 2013 includes: Vachik Adamyan as Classmate Anna Bahen as Classmate Chris Bealer as Classmate Malia Corpuz as Classmate Kellen Ford as Ryan Jessica Gaitan as Classmate Vartan Kyupelyan as Classmate Kallayah Logan as Classmate Brandon Muschcoilz as Classmate Lauren Reel as Classmate Ansley Rowell as Classmate Danny Sedrakyan as Classmate Tai Urban as Classmate Elisabeth Van Stralen as Lisa
....Well, you get a life...
¿Cuántos años tiene? thats how old are you, or ?que edad tienes ?
Summarize the essay's main points. Gradpoint/Novanet :)
The cast of The History Fair - 2013 includes: Jo Anne Sennett as Wife Jayden Asay as Classmate Harrison Bontrager as Classmate Rachel Boyle as Classmate Glenn Bundy as Husband Alec Gainey as Classmate Madison Hales as Classmate Bryan House as Mr. Gosser Brookelyn Hughes as Lily McKenzie Jacobs as Classmate Doug Lemon as Man Natalie Lindquist as Classmate Nicholas Lowman as Classmate Sydney McGurn as Classmate Jada Reffitt as Classmate Tara Rusinack as Classmate Graycee Sands as Classmate Wyatt Stiffler as Classmate Ciara Stout as Classmate
well, I have a classmate who does that you can still ask him out
No, it is not. A classmate is a person, a noun.
You can use the word "classmate" in a sentence like this: "I enjoy studying with my classmate for our exams."
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