That is the correct spelling of "student" (one who studies, a pupil).
hmmm you just spelled it =] Student council.
The correct spelling of the noun is "disciple" (a student or follower).
The spelling is salutatorian (the second place student in a graduating class, after the valedictorian).
it would be student's because students implies more than one student and if you are talking about more than one student's mother it would be the students' mothers
An apostrophe indicates possession or attribute (something about a noun).The singular is student's -- belonging to a student (e.g. the student's locker).The plural is students' -- belonging to more than one (e.g. the students' lockers).
hmmm you just spelled it =] Student council.
(M.) El estudiante
college
学生 (xue sheng)
As in a common student's desk, it is "pupitre".
The correct spelling is "treasurer" for the position in Student Council.
you get it next to a student in charms by casting a spell the spell is-
The likely word is "apprentice" (student under a master craftsman).
Financial aid is very important for today's college student.
Certainly not the one who can not spell 'coolest' !
The correct spelling of the noun is "disciple" (a student or follower).
That is the correct spelling of the phrase, but the use of the plural their for one student is sometimes discouraged. It could be "a student attends to his (or her) studies" which would be described by the adjective "studious."