Teachers say this because some students tend to be too wordy. You don't need to write too much if you're just saying what you mean. Write something meaningful and take unnecessary things out and you shouldn't have this problem with a teacher again.
Quality has to do with descriptive characteristics while quantity deals with numerical statistics and analysis.
If you mean adequate, it means "satisfactory or acceptable in quality or quantity."
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Quantitative refers to measuring something by quantity and not quality.
it means teachers or you can have Proffesurs as one to just exact same.
No because the teachers are too mean
"Schola" is a Latin word that means "school" in English. It refers to an educational institution where students are taught by teachers.
Mean TeachersYes, there are mean teachers. There are also teachers who get accused of being mean when they are only attempting to teach their students.
When someone refers to something as "acceptable in quality or quantity," they mean that it meets a certain standard or threshold that is deemed satisfactory for a specific purpose or context. This implies that while it may not be exceptional or ideal, it is sufficient and appropriate for the needs at hand. Essentially, it indicates a level of adequacy that is tolerable or agreeable.
According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics the estimated mean annual wage for a teacher as of May 2008 was,* Elementary School Teachers $52,240 * Middle School Teachers $52,570 * Secondary School Teachers $54,390
"Alta calidad" means "high quality" in English.
Heavier and higher quality.