Camel
It's spelled "Chia".
Yes, the sentence "You came to school yesterday" is correct if addressing or describing an individual's attendance at school on the previous day.
"I saw a badger when i came home from school". or say anything with badger in the sentence.
Sue came to school acting all POMPOUS...
The principals of the school came running when they heard of the student fight.
the school news print came out all wrong
The sounds of mirth and laughter came from this very school room.
She shrewdly covered the cake and put it in the refrigerator before the kids came in from school.
Neither my mother nor my father came to the school to collect me. Its called a compound sentence with a compound subject
Perhaps you're referring to the subject of the sentence;Mario likes pizza. (Mario is the subject because the sentence is about him)The snow came early this year. (Snow is the subjectbecause the sentence is about the snow)When school starts, I will have trouble getting up on time for the first few days. (I is the subject because the sentence is about me and how school starting will affect me)
I was so SURPRISED when I came home from school and found my mum hold an iPad! ily Justin Bieber <3
You have the assumption that someone is going to help you cheat on your school work.