He lacked the impetus to study, so he flunked his English class.
The compound noun is Middle English.
It is a compound sentence. Janet did two actions. She read and she reported.
it is an English speech
There are no nouns used as collective nouns in the sentence. A collective noun is a function of a noun, not a characteristic inherent in a noun The noun 'class' can be a collective noun for 'a class of students', but in this sentence, it is not functioning as a collective noun.
don't know English class is dum
The compound noun is Middle English.
The English teacher taught the class about oxymorons.
"Late" is the adverb in the sentence. It describes the action of the students arriving late to their English class.
The adverb is late.
He lacked the impetus to study, so he flunked his English class.
In English class, Sarah asked me what monomania meant because she was dumb.
The sentence contains one collective noun, "class," which refers to a group of students studying Middle English together.
The compound noun is Middle English.
The adverb is late.
here's all i can help with---- "At what hour ______ the class of English" i dont know what "tienes" means The verb "tener" means "to have" in Spanish... ("tienes" is the second person of singular from present simple, you have) so your sentence would be something like that: at what time is your english class But I'm not sure about this "at"... so I propose you av alternative sentence: What time does your English class start? a que hora tienes la clase da ingles mean at what time is your english class
Sum up the facts about the English class in an outline or jotting down notes . You can start with a general sentence and work your way to the main point or start with the win sentence. If tu no etiendo/ comprehend, go to freetranslations. COm