Yes.
The aim of the project is to develop in pupils a sense of sharing.
No, the noun 'pupils' is a common noun, a general word for any students in a school, or of a tutor or mentor; a general word for the dark circular openings in the center of the iris of the eye.A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, or thing.The proper nouns for the common noun 'pupils' are the names of the pupils.
The correct term is "dress sense." It refers to a person's ability to choose and wear clothes that are stylish and appropriate for different occasions.
If you use it with a singular subject it is correct: It makes no sense to me. - singular subject = it The example makes no sense. - singular subject = example Compare: They make no sense to me. - plural subject = they
No, the correct way to say it is "be a human being."
Laying out is correct. Layout is a noun so layouting does not make sense.
No, the noun 'pupils' is a common noun, a general word for any students in a school, or of a tutor or mentor; a general word for the dark circular openings in the center of the iris of the eye.A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, or thing.The proper nouns for the common noun 'pupils' are the names of the pupils.
Vision is the last sense to develop Movies with sound (APEX)
In the sense that a teacher can say "if you do not behave I will place you in detention" Yes, of cause they can.
The time it takes for a new driver to develop a realistic mature sense of risk can vary greatly depending on their individual experiences, learning environment, and decision-making skills. Some drivers may develop this sense relatively quickly, while others may take more time to fully understand the risks associated with driving. Continued practice, guidance from experienced drivers, and exposure to a variety of driving conditions can help new drivers develop a mature sense of risk over time.
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Yes! The Giant panda has an excellent sense of smell also in sight and hearing. They have great sight because of their cat-like pupils!
The first reason is that they used to paint the statues, and they would paint the pupils of the eyes. Now, the paint wore off so it doesn't show. Also, I heard that if you carved in the eye, some type of ratio would go wrong and the whole statue would cave in.
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Roman statues were often heavily painted and so pupils would have been painted on the eyeballs. Later in the Empire under Emperor Hadrian, pupil carving was started to be used in practice. Most statues and portraiture after Hadrian had carved pupils
The correct term is "dress sense." It refers to a person's ability to choose and wear clothes that are stylish and appropriate for different occasions.
If you use it with a singular subject it is correct: It makes no sense to me. - singular subject = it The example makes no sense. - singular subject = example Compare: They make no sense to me. - plural subject = they
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