Back to school.
"Back to school" is correct. The phrase refers to the time period when students return to their educational institutions after a break.
The correct term is "inter-school." It is used to refer to activities, competitions, or events that involve multiple schools.
Both are correct.The spelling schools' is the possessive form of the plural noun schools.The spelling school's is the possessive form of the singular noun school.Examples:Both of our schools' teams will be in the finals. (plural possessive, the teams of two schools)Our school's mascot is at every game. (singular possessive, the mascot of one school)
Both are grammatically correct:school's is the possessive form of the singularnoun school;schools' is the possessive form of the pluralnoun schools.Examples:Our school's schedule is from 8:30 to 2:20.-- Singular, the schedule of one school.All of the schools' schedules are set by the board.-- Plural, the schedules of all the schools.
It is more correct to say "back at school time we were told" as it indicates a past event that occurred during a specific period. "Back to school time" would imply returning to school after a break.
The plural form of the singular noun 'school' is schools.
All Brisbane Primary schools (with the exception of some private schools) go back to school on the 24th of January 2011.
Yes, if there is more than one school, but if there is only one school, it is "school's".
Different schools may have different days that they go back to school after the Christmas holidays. To find out what day your school goes back, check your school's website.
Both are correct.The spelling schools' is the possessive form of the plural noun schools.The spelling school's is the possessive form of the singular noun school.Examples:Both of our schools' teams will be in the finals. (plural possessive, the teams of two schools)Our school's mascot is at every game. (singular possessive, the mascot of one school)
Both are grammatically correct:school's is the possessive form of the singularnoun school;schools' is the possessive form of the pluralnoun schools.Examples:Our school's schedule is from 8:30 to 2:20.-- Singular, the schedule of one school.All of the schools' schedules are set by the board.-- Plural, the schedules of all the schools.
August 13, 2012
It is more correct to say "back at school time we were told" as it indicates a past event that occurred during a specific period. "Back to school time" would imply returning to school after a break.
no, the schools district will not let you
Many years back, schools used to be separated by having a boys school and a girls school. I don't think that the race mattered.
It depends on which district!
indians did not go to school back in those days you idiots
At most schools, it is when your parents or guardians go to your school to meet with your teachers. It is different everywhere.