The correct verb for the plural subject 'books' is 'are':
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The student's books are on the desk. (One student, several books,)
The students' books are on the desk. (Several students, several books.)
students desk
"Not at my desk " is the right one.
Depends on the desk.
The adjective massive describes something as very large, massive, or solid. The adjective messy describes something as disorderly and/or dirty, demonstrating carelessness. A massive desk is a BIG desk. A messy desk is a DISORDERLY desk, perhaps even a DIRTY desk.
A desk is used for writing on.
The correct way to write the sentence is: "The students' books are on his desk." The apostrophe is placed after the "s" in "students" to show that the books belong to the students.
The student's books were on his desk.
The form "student's desk" refers to the desk belonging to a student. The form "students' desk" refers to a desk belonging to multiple students. The form students desk not possessive because it does not have an apostrophe. The word "students" is simply the plural form of the noun student.
It depends how big the desk is.
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The possessive form of the noun is desk's.Example: The desk's top was a heap of books and papers.
bureau [boo-hroh]
The correct form is the students' books.
students desk
on a desk i imagine
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student with books are more knowledge than students without books because students without books is less knowledge.