Believe they would say I'm a very energetic person, that I am results oriented, dedicated about my work, presentations up to the mark, and one of the best people they has ever worked with. Actually, I know they would say that, because those are her very words.
You all go to the same school and are all roughly the same age.
Very nice :)
Im helpfull
the classmates might of thought that her mother is stupid, her name makes things a little worse and she don't know how to speak english
A purist is someone who will remain true to the core principles of his fellow men.
No, classmates is a common plural noun.
Yes, the plural noun 'classmates' is a common noun, a word for any classmates of anyone. A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, thing, or a title. The proper noun for the common noun classmates is the names of the classmates, or: Classmates Fancy Ponmundam (gift shop), Kerala, India Classmate Digital KTV Bar, Quezon City, Philippines Classmates Media Corporation, Woodland Hills, CA "Chinese Lessons: Five Classmates and the Story of the New China" by John Pomfret
The correct form of this sencence would be, "There are encouraging words from your classmates."
That is the correct spelling of the plural noun "classmates" (fellow students).
In Indian culture, you can say "Namaste mere saathhii saathhii vishaalaa shrenii ke" to greet your fellow classmates.
You can call them classmates, or perhaps fellow alumnae.
A survey conducted among fellow classmates
The answer is B: Surveying opinions of fellow classmates and friends
Rukia,Ishida,Orihime,Sado(Chad)are also classmates of Ichigo
its true!
no, those are just fellow classmates.
His child-like actions acerbate his fellow classmates and make it hard to carry on a meaningful conversation.
So they could get answers from teachers and fellow classmates. Instead of going online and using Google.
He was 15 when he started, so he may have some challenges as a person who is younger than his fellow classmates.
Cooperation with your fellow classmates will help you learn to get along. Cooperation is key. May I have some cooperation, please?