One way to save energy at school is to turn off the computers when there are long breaks such as holidays. Another idea is to remove or unplug all unused equipment.
There would not be an antonym for equipment.
No. Equipment is a noun. It can be used as an adjunct with another noun (e.g. equipment manager).
Equipment is a singular mass noun, it has no plural form, e.g.: The equipment is broken.
The noun 'equipment' is an uncountable noun because it is a type of aggregate noun, a word that represents any number of elements or parts. It has no plural form. Units of equipment are expressed as some equipment, a lot of equipment, little equipment, etc.
fournitures scolaires
French children are very different to us,we have to buy our own equipment just like children in france
A student's school equipement (ie schoolbag, pencil case, etc.) is "les affaires d'école" in French. The equipment of the school (furniture, sports area, ...) is "les équipements de l'école".
French schools provide schoolbooks. School bags, pencil cases, and other notebooks are bought by parents. There is no uniform in French schools, so students wear their casual clothes.
l'équipement
That depends on the style and the school. In my school the only equipment you need is the uniform, we don't use equipment.
Erasers, encyclopedia and easel are school equipment. They begin with the letter e.
After school in french is apres l'ecole.
no school in french is non école
School is spelled école in French.
A french school.
A french school.