We do not understand what you mean by this question, please explain.
In this case, "science class" is not typically capitalized as it is a general reference to a subject. However, if you specify a specific class title like "Biology class," then it would be capitalized as it is a proper noun.
She said that she wished she were rich.
Not exactly. The correct sentence should be as follows:The class is busy in attending the examination.orThe students in the class are busy attending the examination.orThe students in the class are busy in writing their examination.
'Their' would be the appropriate pronoun to use in this sentence:All students must bring their homework to class.
The sentence in passive voice would be: "Sweet is smelled by the rose."
This would be an example of an interrogatory sentence...a question. Without the question mark, it could be an exclamation.
The sentence, What would you like for lunch, is an interrogatory. It asks a question.
In a legal preceding an interrogatory question is used to find out more information. Some examples would be learning facts about a case or finding information out from a company.
IT would be Tom will you demonstrate for the class
Sentence: I would like to nominate you for the class councilor
Example sentence - We are learning about the ecosystem in our Science class this year.
I think it would be... A girl had a project to do for her science class and she had to make a PowerPoint, so when she was done she decided she wanted to morph (change) a picture that she didn't go right.
class, can you please wright about the American war?
We learned about area and perimeter in math class.
"It was doubtless they would have to attend the class."
Of course it would be 'gross' to change your tampon in class, just as it would be 'gross' to go to the bathroom while you're in class. If you need to change your tampon simply let your teacher know you're going to the bathroom and go change as anyone else would. Ideally time changing your tampons so you can do it between class rather than missing your lessons.
My favorite pupil will not be attending class tomorrow.