It depends on the total number of students. Assuming there are 303 (167+136), then you would take 167/303, equaling 0.5511551155... You would then round this number to about 0.55 and that in percentage is 55%
i dont know about you but, if you aren't liked by many people, you can always depend on friendships outside of school.
I just mabe know a few of them: amy likes sonic rouge likes knuckes blaze likes silver tails liked cosmo but now he tries his luck with cream I am not shure with shadow.
The truth is that 95% of the time if you ask a kid if he or she likes school, he or she will say no
just ask her or have someone else do it for u
you have your friend ask him if he likes you and if hes curious use an excuse i did that at school. my friend liked a girl so i asked her if she liked him and she said why and i said " because you are the closest girl and hes my friend so i was just wondering" and she went along with it.
Tails likes cream and cosmo! I prefer cream thoe. cream likes tails as a friend nothing else.
It could but you can't say for sure.
like or likes
liked
When using the simple present tense, you add an -s to the verb when the subject is a singular third-person (he, she, it). All other subjects do not require the -s ending. For example, "She works" (singular third-person) versus "They work" (plural).
She likes you too.
I'm in high school now, but in middle school I knew a guy liked me cause he stared at me, flirted with me and always touched me. If he pokes you, or touches you, he probably likes you. :)