When you present a scholarship you talk about the reasons that the person deserves or has earned it. You can talk about their grades, community service or personality.
You could say 'received a scholarship.' +++ Or 'awarded a scholarship'
"Estamos presentando" oh and that is how = 'We're (we are) presenting'. If you mean 'were presenting' (past of 'are presenting'), then it's: 'estaban presentando'
What is the sentences we say in the first when we are presenting about Noise pollution a seminar
A written paper or recording presenting information find at another source. It is part of a scholarship, along with a primary source.
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I am currently serving on a scholarship committee and the criteria states: Must have a 2.5 grade point average
I would say this scholarship is not an easy one to get but I woulnd't be so sure to calling it prestigious. I guess it just depends on how you look at it.
Je présente mon exposé en français.
If a number of scholarships are being presented to a number of people, then you would say Scholarship Presentations, BUT If a number of scholarships are being presented to one person, then you would say Scholarships Presentation.
With a capital letter. It depends what you wish to say.
presenting of epl
It depends on the terms of the scholarship and the policies of the institution awarding it. Some scholarships have strict conduct requirements, and a misdemeanor could potentially lead to losing the scholarship if it violates those terms. It is important to carefully review the scholarship terms and seek guidance from the scholarship provider or institution if faced with this situation.