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"The teacher moved all of the student's desk."
Actually, no. It should be phrased like this:
"The teacher moved the student's desks."
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The antecedent of the pronoun "he" is Michael.When the teacher arrived, she found the students sitting at their desks, quietly reading.Teacher is the antecedent of the pronoun "she".Students is the antecedent of the pronoun "their".
I believe it is an adverb. For example: Students almost always dance on the desks when the teacher is out of the room. The word "almost" modifies ''always", which is another adverb.
students desk
The plural of desk is desks. The plural possessive of desks is desks'
There is no specific collective noun for desks, in which case a collective noun appropriate for the circumstances can be used. For example:in a store: a display of desksin an office: a group of desks, a row of desksan arrangement of desks, a shipment of desks
The antecedent of the pronoun "he" is Michael.When the teacher arrived, she found the students sitting at their desks, quietly reading.Teacher is the antecedent of the pronoun "she".Students is the antecedent of the pronoun "their".
Yes, students should not have an expectation of privacy in their desks or lockers on school property.
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No this is the incorrect spelling. The correct spelling of the plural of desk is desks.
Yes all schools in Samoa are equipped with desks and chairs for students and teachers.
I believe it is an adverb. For example: Students almost always dance on the desks when the teacher is out of the room. The word "almost" modifies ''always", which is another adverb.
He was out-standing in his class
students desk
To make a classroom ergonomically correct, ensure that students have adjustable chairs and desks to support proper posture. Position computer screens at eye level to reduce strain on the neck and eyes. Encourage students to take regular breaks to stretch and move around to avoid prolonged sitting.
Of course you can ask the school for better desks. Though you can do it alone, it would be better to get other students to join you in asking. Your action could very well get your school to move new desks up on their list of priorities.
Both Victorian and modern classrooms typically have a teacher who leads the instruction, desks for students to sit at, and materials such as textbooks and writing utensils. Additionally, both settings emphasize the importance of education and learning.
You can say that something, or someone, was banned. (Banned means that the subject was forbidden or prohibited.) Example: The school banned chewing gum because it distracted the students and was found on walls and under desks.