Whatever time you study is correct! The absolute best time would be the time you are most alert - but that is usually when you are in school.
So long as you have gotten enough sleep and are eating healthy food, you are not likely to doze off when you study. Any time at all is good - and any study is better than no study, so if you just have a little time, do a little studying during that time!
it's the same
No. Studying efficiently isn't necessarily studying hard. It is using the most effective, time-conscious practices for yourself to study the material. Studying hard probably refers to the amount of material or time spent studying.
Both of these sentences are grammatically correct. I am studying is the present continuous tense. I study is the simple present tense.
I am pretty sure it is correct. I don't see any reason why it shouldn't be.
The correct US spelling is "analyzing" (studying, testing). The UK spelling is analysing.
ofcourse NO! was is for singular pronouns
Geography
1. Forgone wages 2. Time spent studying for other classes 3. Time spent sleeping These were marked as the correct answers to Prof Kaifa's question on MyEconLab
Yes, "He studies at school" is a correct sentence. It indicates that the person's primary activity at the school is studying.
He started studying at the age of 7. At that time he was studying piano.
Most tips received to studying can be obtained from anywhere and as such there is no correct answer because most tips would have to be catered to the person specifically.
GMT is the correct time