Answer is "category". I just came across this answer in my society book. Page 118 under "Social Groups". 2nd paragraph.
"Dating Sites" should not be capitalised. Instead, say "We are talking about dating sites for college students."
College students need to file taxes to report their income, whether from a job or other sources, to the government. This is required by law and helps ensure that they are paying the correct amount of taxes based on their earnings.
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It's the same concept as correct evaluation
Some common challenges students face when solving heat of fusion problems include understanding the concept of heat of fusion, knowing how to calculate it using the correct formula, and applying the concept to specific scenarios or problems. Students may also struggle with converting units of measurement and interpreting the results in the context of the problem.
No. The grammatically correct sentence would read, "Did he get accepted into college?" or "Was he accepted into college?".
Because "to correct" is only the base form of the verb when it is listed in translation dictionaries. to read, to listen, etc. When you actually say or write it, you would say "I read," "I listen," "I correct." You only add the to if you are saying you "want to" do something, like "I want to correct my students," or "I want to drive the car." If you are actually doing it, then you drop the to. Saying why to correct students is asking why and addressing that question toward students that are correct or who have been correct in the past. Saying why correct students could be a third person reference instead of a 2nd person address like in the first case.
The correct form is the students' books.
The correct usage is "there are a lot of students" because "students" is a plural noun.
Yes, the relative pronoun 'who' is the correct pronoun that takes the place of the noun 'students' in both parts of the sentence."The students who take this deadline seriously are the students who are accepted."
Neither is correct. You would say "There are no students" or "There is not one student" or "There are not any students."
Yes, "students receive their diplomas" is correct. The verb "receive" is used correctly in this context to show that the students are the ones getting the diplomas.