N bunch would indicate more than one making students a plural
Yes, the singular possessive form of the noun bunch is bunch's.example: The bunch's bag is tinted to enhance the color of the grapes.
I'm not sure what you are trying to say. As an English sentence it doesn't mean anything. Are you trying to say "Nick is the best student in English classes"?
No.But student is a noun
"Una estudiante" in English means "a student" or "a female student."
It can be correct when used correctly. I am a student of the English language, as are you.
Yes, the singular possessive form of the noun bunch is bunch's.example: The bunch's bag is tinted to enhance the color of the grapes.
I'm not sure what you are trying to say. As an English sentence it doesn't mean anything. Are you trying to say "Nick is the best student in English classes"?
No.But student is a noun
Yes, you can use bunch.
a bunch
Neither is correct. You would say "There are no students" or "There is not one student" or "There are not any students."
The error in the sentence is the misspelling of the word "no" as "ni." The correct sentence should read: "A student of English literature must read all the works of Shakespeare." The word "ni" is not a valid English word and does not make sense in this context.
"Una estudiante" in English means "a student" or "a female student."
Generally, the student will be asked to write a short essay under a given topic. A teacher grades test by the student's usage of correct and appropriate grammar.
bunch of key is in wrong english. it should be "a bunch of keys" (plural) or "a key" (singular)
The correct terminology between an honor student or a honor student depends on how it is being used. The most common way it is used would be an honor student.
no they are not they are just a bunch of theorys