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No, You do not have to go to a sixth form it is up to you. After leaving High School you can choose where you would like to carry on your further/higher education this could be at a college or sixth form centre.
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My head, and I thank the gods for that!
The possessive form for the compound noun high school is high school's.
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Misplaced themometer, put the head of the thermometer too high (above the still head) the reading will be low, too low and the reading will be high. Badly greased joints, you could lose vapor. Not using cool water in the condensor and the vapor won't condense, and again you could lose vapor of the more volitile compound.
Misplaced themometer, put the head of the thermometer too high (above the still head) the reading will be low, too low and the reading will be high. Badly greased joints, you could lose vapor. Not using cool water in the condensor and the vapor won't condense, and again you could lose vapor of the more volitile compound.
No. The term high school is a compound noun. The term could be replaced by the pronoun "it."
Yes, William's High School is a compound proper noun. A compound noun is two or more words combined to form a noun with a meaning of its own. William's High School is an open spaced compound noun. A proper noun is the name of a person, place, or thing. William's High School is the name of a school.
Yes you could no matter how high the altitude is
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The grapes were too high, so Fox could not pluck them.
when subjected to physical changes that is on heating at high temperature atoms forms bonds with each other and form compounds
An ionic compound forms when atoms of an element of low electronegativity transfer one or more electrons per atom to atoms of an element of high electronegativity. The resulting cations, formed from the atoms of the element of low electronegativity, and anions, formed from the element of high electronegativity, are held together by mutual electrostatic attractions to form the ionic compound.