Teachers' is a plural possessive meaning "belonging to the teachers." The teachers' room is full of balloons. The teachers' pies are made of custard. Or a really silly one: The teachers' farts smelled up the entire school and the principal had to send everyone home for a gas mask!
You are silly, they are silly, we are silly. You are watching me. They are watching me. The houses are being built this year.
The word inane means stupid or silly. An example of a sentence using the word would be: "The group ignored Sally's inane ideas".
The teachers' meeting is scheduled for seven.
a reconcilable argument took place between the teachers .
The word "overweening" is an adjective. An example of a sentence using the word would be: The student was loud, arrogant, and overweening; he proved to be a challenge for his teachers.
There is such a thing as a silly question.
The teachers went to college to visit their relatives
Daft means to be silly or foolish and ridiculous. A good sentence would be, she started asking very daft questions to the teacher.
I had many teachers
teachers have qualification when they practice
There are three teachers in the yard right now. Do you like your teachers this semester?
Yesterday I was attacked by a violent flower.