Here are some differences:
they do not wear a school uniform
they have Wednesdays off
they go to school on Saturday mornings
they start school at 8:30 am and finish at 4pm
they have to purchase their own books
nothing is different
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Yes there is...French is the second language which is being spoken in the world and English is the first.
they have really weird times and they used to have school on saturdays. now they have no school on saturdays or wednesdays
What do we call a chart that helps compare facts and numbers or quantities
In French, "facts" is translated as "faits".
You may have to do some research, there are many veterinary schools across the country that train and prepare you for a career in that field. Compare the top schools, usually you can find them by using contacting the board of education directly for a list of facts and policies to find the most successful institutes.
To know [by acquaintance] is an English equivalent of 'connaître'. The French verb is in the infinitive form. It's pronounced 'koh-neh-truh'.To know [by learning, from facts] is an English equivalent of 'savoir'. It also is in the infinitive form. It's pronounced 'sah-vwahr'.
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