Going to medical school is very expensive, it can take years to pay off school loans.
not really
Did you hear that the new medical school graduate, sitting right over there, is going to specialize in neurosurgery?
He and i am going to school
The correct punctuation for the sentence "In September you and him get to start going to middle school" would be: "In September, you and he get to start going to middle school."
The sentence "I am going to school" in passive voice can be converted to "School is going to be attended by me."
The most immediate answer is that you can't get a medical license without going to medical school. Medical school is considered one of the requirements to protect the public when they are seeking medical care.
by going to medical school
The direct object in the sentence "students go to school" is "school," as it is the receiver of the action of going.
This sentence is a complex sentence, as it contains an independent clause ("I'm going to take a nap") and a dependent clause ("When I get home from school").
In September, him and I get to start going to midle school
The sentence is missing punctuation to separate its clauses. It should be something like, "When you get home from school, you are going to take a nap."
I am going shopping and after am picking the kids from school.