No the word 'diploma' is a noun because it names a person,place,or thing. If it was a proper noun,the word 'diploma' would be 'it'.
Get your diploma and maybe people wouldn't need to make sentences easy for you. That was a stupid answer. How about "Without a diploma, it was difficult for him to get a job."
I walked proudly across the stage with my diploma in hand.
Superb is another word for excellent. Superb is another word for excellent.
Now that he had completed the course and got his diploma he was qualified to become an accountant.
Another word for diploma is certificate.
No the word 'diploma' is a noun because it names a person,place,or thing. If it was a proper noun,the word 'diploma' would be 'it'.
The word "diploma" is derived from the Greek language.
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The stress in the word "diploma" falls on the second syllable: di-PLO-ma.
Likely the word is "diploma."
Get your diploma and maybe people wouldn't need to make sentences easy for you. That was a stupid answer. How about "Without a diploma, it was difficult for him to get a job."
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If you are talking about a salon or cosmetology then yes. If you do not graduate high school you can not do that career. Another way you can do it is get a GED. That is another form of a high school diploma.
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