The noun form for the verb 'talk' is also 'talk'. Example uses:Verb: I will talk to your teacher about the field trip.Noun: There's a lot of talk about the new program.
no you should talk back to your teacher the teacher's love it when you do that and you won't get in big trouble if you talk back when you don't talk back to a teacher it makes them very angry
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The teacher can certainly guide you on how to improve your grades.
No, a teacher can't tell you you can't talk about god.
Ponyboy's English teacher wanted to talk to him because he is failing class.
if ur in school talk bout how u really hate a teacher or prof.
Hablar mucho = to talk a lot Hable(me) mucho = talk (to me) a lot
Your question is meaningless. Talk to your teacher about the difference between area and length.
You should not try and get the guts to talk back to your teacher. Instead try talking to your teacher in a calm and respectful way and it will go better.
you shouldn't talk when the teacher is talking to a adult because they are trying to make up stuff to the adult so they will talk to them and when you talk it makes them forget what they were going to say
Well... That's a strange question. It depends on how they look at you/talk to you. Like, if they favor you and help you a lot... Maybe you've got a shot