No, teachers are not allowed to swear at students. It is important for educators to maintain a respectful and professional demeanor in all interactions with students. Swearing can create a negative and inappropriate learning environment.
It is "will swear." Example: "The man will swear if someone makes him mad."
You can: * swear TO a person (make a binding verbal promise) * swear AT a person (curse them) * swear IN a person (make them a member of a jury or similar) but AFAIK you can't just swear a person.
Swear is the present tense.
The prefix of "swear" is "sw-"
The past simple for "swear" is "swore."
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well they do somtime when they are angry but not all the time everyone swears. teachers are people, so they CAN swear. that doesn`t means they DO it, but in general, yes, they do please don`t do it because maybe you`ll be banned
Yes of course... He really like to swear to his friends a lot of times..
They are allowed to correct assignments, but they can't delete them until they give the grades They aren't supposed to cuss, swear, or say bad words .This could get them fired. They can't yell at students.
Because...IT IS VERY RUDE!!
When you teachers not looking put your fingers, say a swearword under your breath QUIETLY, or just don't swear!
Because you don't want them to hate you.
no it is not allowed I don't think there is such a rule to swear or not to swear in Ramadan. but one should be careful before swearing because he may have to pay Kafara if he doesnot fulfil it you are not alowed to swear in ramadan, and if you are a muslim then you are not allowed to swear at all in your entire life as it causes bad deeds, and effects your soul There is no rule about swearing in or out of Ramazan. Excessive swearing is not a good habit. However, some times one has to give testimony on oath, then swearing becomes necessary.. However, a Muslim must keep in mind that he has to fulfil his promise, done on oath or otherwise.