yes
If you mean adults that are working and also have to go to school. It's kind of the same with 16 year olds going to work and dealing with school. They're tired because every day work and school are taking up their time. They have less time to talk to their friends because they're always busy. Tiredness may affect how good they do in school.
There is a compound word form "schoolwork," but the two-word "school work" is just as likely to be used to mean the same thing.
The word 'work' is both a noun (work, works) and a verb (work, works, working, worked).The word 'hard' is an adjective used to describe the noun 'work'.The word 'school' is both a noun (school, schools) and a verb (school, schools, schooling, schooled).
when festival or recreation and no work is done working day
The word 'work' is a verb as well as a noun and an adjective. Examples:Noun: The work is hard but satisfying.Adjective: You will need work clothes for this job.Verb: We work at the car dealer. My cousin also works at the same dealer. We've been working there since leaving high school. My uncle worked here for many years.
You can attend high school and work on the same day.
Yes she did.
if you become an author than you may work at home, in school, or in an office
The different groups we have in school could be classified as nations and when we work together to achieve a common goal we are working together for the betterment of the school community. This is just like nations working together to make the world a better place.
That will depend on if they are working or not. Some people work full time and attend law school.
A girl that loves a guy that goes to the same school and also has the same job, should talk to this guy and get to know him. Talk about school and work.
Yes you can work. The law to work is at age 14 and up.Ask your school for working papres so u can present it at a job interview