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there would be 6 left handed students
Many people say its locker 16 downstairs blue building. The number isn't correct for its placement and students dispose waste. This locker doesn't get assigned to any students, yet they don't take it out, most likely because it was the famous actor's locker. One of the counselors apparently told of this story and there is no reason not to believe that it is true.
Plato was one of Socrates's students who then taught Aristotle.
They are both correct, it just depends on which one is used.
There are two correct ways to pronounce Maia. One is May-uh. The other is My-uh. I have heard the pronounciation of My-uh more often in my area.
All three sentences are grammatically correct. Each one follows the standard subject-verb-object structure and uses appropriate punctuation.
Neither is correct. You would say "There are no students" or "There is not one student" or "There are not any students."
The meaning is unclear, but I can think of no case in which that would be the correct phrasing to use. "Students, that's incompetence" might in some situations be correct, if one is addressing the students and desiring to point out a specific incidence of incompetence. Or, if one is speaking of the incompetence of the students themselves, "students who are incompetent" might be appropriate.
If something belongs to one student, write "student's." If something belongs to multiple students, write "students'."
The correct verb is "There is a lot of..."The noun 'lot' is singular, one lot. The 'lot' may be comprised of a lot of things but the 'lot' itself is one lot.
Most good students do not have very many weaknesses. One weakness one might have is the ability to be social with a lot of different people.
"A lot" is singular, and it is the subject, so the verb is singular too: "has."
"Most any laptop will do for students. A lot of students carry brands such as Dell, Hp, Apple, Sony Vaios, and Macbooks. All of these would be a good choice for students."
No, the correct phrase is "group of students." "Bunch" is more commonly used to describe objects, like a bunch of flowers.
"Yes, and these students are highly motivated individuals who have completed interships and have gained extradinary skills while doing so. These students are taught to use their minds to help develop solutions in an everyday atmosphere."
lots. Lots I plural- more than one lot of love. Lot's is possessive. Lot does not own love.
One word for motivated is determined.