That depends on what your main subject is. I would just call it our environment or the environment
Ms. reyes? my answer is maybe it's... Ms. Reyes'.... I'm a good student... a good student is a god listener!!
Drew is a good student in math.
A sentence communicates a complete thought, a question, a command or an explanation. A sentence requires a subject and a verb so that the result is an independent clause. For example 'he kicked the ball' is a sentence
No, it's a noun. An adjective is a describing word. For example: In the sentence "The students are noisy." Students is the noun and noisy is the adjective.
He is a straight A student so he is good at everything. :)
A student is a pupil. They are not different because if you call someone pupil they will think that you are calling them a student. So if you are going to call someone pupil all ways rember to think of that they are student
yes
A good student studies frequently and equally reveiwing each subject. A bad student barely studies at all and ignores their assignments.
it depends on your subject. O.o
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when every student is participating in singing and other activites in choir....your welcome for the help(:
probably
UCLA, because it has good teachers and that the school is big for every student.
Student-specific grants
he showed skills in every subject in school
That's up to you if you're a good student.