I go to school is about every day
No, the sentence "Do you go to school, Shania?" is punctuated correctly with a question mark after "school" and a comma between "school" and "Shania" to separate the direct address.
School is a place of learning new things and workis a place you go to get money and make new friends. That is the difference.
girls could not go to school ,but boys could
There are no example differences offered in the question.But, for a simple example: In is to go in to a room. On is to get on to the bed.
It depends what school you go to so your SCREWED!!!
The direct object in the sentence "students go to school" is "school," as it is the receiver of the action of going.
This probably refers to the absence or presence of the infinitive marker "to." In the sentence "I must go" the infinitive ( "go") lacks the marker, while in the sentence "I want to go" the infinitive has it.
the answer is this when i will go to to school so my teacher will tel me the answer and i will tell you thank you,
School is gone to by me.
The correctly punctuated sentence is: "Do you go to school, Shaina?"
Ive been out of school for a few years school is hard work but worth it home is were u should go after school to talk about youre day home is the place were you live school is the place you go to learn
I like going to school to be with my friends and do different things not always for the learning but if what we are learning about is alright then i guess i go to school for that to. Answer: The sentence is not correct. The correct version would be "You like to go to school."