At school/In school.
In school
School, and he said it was out for the summer.Lyrics:School's out for summerSchool's out foreverSchool's been blown to pieces
Yeah, they have going out at school (: lol. Um, nothing much else to say.
But in his movie Never Say Never he autographed his high school locker
To fail her examination at the School of tropical medicine, as an act of huminity.
Basically because of what kids used to call him when he was going to school
The proper way to say or write this is, "This is the school that I attend."
Both "at school" and "in school" are correct, depending on context. "At school" is commonly used to denote location, such as activities or events happening in the physical space of the school. "In school" is more broadly used to refer to the general concept of being a student or part of the school community.
there are no records to say what school she went to or even if she went to school at all.
you say ''pallip pai'' in order to say school bag in tamil
you sayI wor in a schoolbut you can't say i work at school
To say 'I am going to school' in Spanish, you would say 'Voy a la escuela.'
To say 'I am going to school' in Spanish, you would say 'Voy a la escuela.'
school
Yes, that is the correct way to say it however if it sounds strange to you or others change it and say "I ride my bike to school" or "I bike to school"
It is more correct to say "back at school time we were told" as it indicates a past event that occurred during a specific period. "Back to school time" would imply returning to school after a break.
学校にいた is how you say I was at school in Japanese.
Школа is how you say school in Russian.