His did not join his classmates at the prom.
In high school, she was much more studious than her classmates.
After she married the convicted drug dealer, she was completely ostracized by her family.
Sixteen tennis players vied for that title.
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The simple predicate in the sentence "Play this game with classmates" is "play." It is the main verb that indicates the action being performed in the sentence.
i am very much soliticious about this thing.
I took regular math with my classmates, but took advanced Spanish in the accelerated classes.
Ashley was nurturing to all classmates
I defend my brother because i care about him.
No the word classmates is a noun; a plural, common, compound noun; a word for people.A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence. The pronouns that take the place of the noun classmates in a sentence are they as a subject and them as an object; for example:The classmates enjoyed the field trip. They went to the art museum where a few of the works shocked them.
I like to play with my classmates
After she married the convicted drug dealer, she was completely ostracized by her family.
The word has several meanings. Here's one typical use: I used to know the names of all my classmates, but at the moment, I can only recall a few.
Sixteen tennis players vied for that title.
I was shunned from church. She shunned me because I would lend her 4$
They always stayed aloof from their classmates*Got that from dictionary.com* =P
After years of ridicule by her classmates, she eventually transferred to another school.
"He was an outcast amongst his classmates because he didn't enjoy playing hockey."