You can look at this many ways......but my way is:Pupils are the more brighter of all of the students in a whole.Whereas, students are just students in general.... they go to school, some may be bright but those are the pupils!
Students or pupils
classmates,students,pupils
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The correct term depends on the context. "Pupils" refers to multiple students or learners, while "pupils'" is the possessive form, indicating something that belongs to the pupils (e.g., "the pupils' books"). Use "pupils" when referring to the students themselves and "pupils'" when indicating possession.
pupils
Diligent pupils can be referred to as dedicated or hardworking students.
Pupil
A school teaches things to its pupils and students
Female students are commonly referred to as "students" or "female pupils" in an educational setting. However, the term "student" is generally regarded as gender-neutral and can be used to refer to both male and female students.
students
No, the noun 'pupils' is a common noun, a general word for any students in a school, or of a tutor or mentor; a general word for the dark circular openings in the center of the iris of the eye.A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, or thing.The proper nouns for the common noun 'pupils' are the names of the pupils.
des élèves means some pupils/school students