He dose something
In the movie "I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings," Bailey impresses his teacher by reciting a poem from memory in front of the class. His ability to deliver the poem with passion and emotion showcases his intellect and confidence, leaving a lasting impression on his teacher.
Both the class' teacher the class's teacher are considered correct
she skipped a grade and entered bailey's class
The correct phrase is "What is your class teacher's name?" The use of "teacher's" indicates possession, showing that the name belongs to the teacher. In contrast, "teacher name" is grammatically incorrect in this context.
a teacher that minds the class when the main teacher is off :)
A teacher asks students to pay attention in class!
The teacher told them a story.
Sergeant 1st Class Orville P. Snorkel
be quiet
Class's is a possessive word, meaning "belonging to the class." The class's grades are posted. The class's teacher was absent today.
The phrase "the teacher had left the class" is in the active voice. In this construction, the subject (the teacher) performs the action (left) directly. In a passive voice construction, the subject would receive the action, such as "the class had been left by the teacher."
teacher-bonjor class class-alright teacher- now ill ask you some questions inn french