The word "college's" is in the possessive form, indicating that something belongs to or is associated with a college. It combines the noun "college" with the possessive suffix "'s." For example, in the phrase "the college's students," it refers to the students belonging to the college.
It's "colleges".
It's "colleges".
In Hampshire there are a lot of Further education oppurtunities. Some examples are different secondary schools with Sixth Form, sixth form colleges and regular colleges.
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Microsoft Word is the most common among colleges and universites.
well, it depends what country you live in. in the US, they refer to universities as colleges, hoiwever in the UK, a college as an alternative for sixth form
The I.C.S.E students in Mumbai must fill their imigration form in the form for junior college.
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The dictionary form of the word "do" is "do".
The word form is discrete!
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The plural form for the noun college is colleges.The plural possessive is colleges'.example: All of these colleges' teams are in the competition.