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I am at the school now.
They waded through the river to get to their school. This is an example of word using wade.
I'm a pre-med student at school.
Superintendent Mike walkup has failed to accredit the college.
Yes. Its just like using them to pay for college.
The word you are asking about is inundated. A good example sentence using this word is, "The college student was inundated with homework her last semester of college."
You can use and many sentences for example: I went to school and then to my house.
Some high school atheletes turn pro before they consider college.
You were crazy enough to ask me a question. Were you at her/his birthday party?You were the craziest kid in high school/college!
Example sentence - We intended to go to the school play after dining at the restaurant.
$0. You can attend college using student loans and grants. The amount of loans and grants will depend on the cost of attendance of the school attending.
And is used to connect some thing, for example : this toy is red and blue.But OR means a choice. for example, you can choose between chocolate or vanilla.Boolean Searching on the InternetIn computer searches, the AND produces results with BOTH search terms. For example, if I wanted to know more about poverty AND crime. It can also be entered with a plus sign poverty+crime.The OR search gives two (or three) "OR" results. Let's say you heard that "Washington" was a good school, but you don't know if it is a high school, college, university, or technical school. You are most interested in colleges and university. So if you search for Washington College OR University then you will get ALL results for:Washington College andWashington University"NOT" is another kind of search, which excludes anything AFTER the NOT (-). So you could enter Washington College OR University NOT high school. Or as another example, camera NOT Kodak -- which would exclude any Kodak camera websites. I find the NOT searches less reliable than the AND (+) or OR searches.You can uses these on almost all websites with a search box, as well.