everyone has.
Both the class' teacher the class's teacher are considered correct
No, the correct form should be "Thanks to everyone who has already responded." since "everyone" is considered singular.
The correct phrase is "passed with first class". This indicates that the individual achieved a first-class degree or classification in their academic endeavor.
The sentence is not correct grammatically. It should be either "Debbie never talks to anybody in the class" or "Debbie doesn't talk to anybody in the class."
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.
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Both the class' teacher the class's teacher are considered correct
You can't The class is rare so everyone who had the class before, if i am correct, 2012, I am not fully sure, will have the class as rare. I easier to understand, the people who had the class before the update of new armor (mage, warrior, healer, rogue) will have rare
Because Jacob did not participate in class too much, his correct and lengthy answer did astonish everyone.
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No, correct usage would be "...everyone is not the same"; as in, "Aren't you glad that everyone is not the same?".
Everyone is cheerful.
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The phrase "do good to everyone" is grammatically correct, but it may be more commonly expressed as "be kind to everyone" or "treat everyone well."
"Everyone is" is the correct version. Even though "everyone" refers to a large group of people, the word itself is singular, so it uses a the singular verb "is." For example, "everyone in the neighborhood is going to the block party" would be a correct sentence.
Yes, everyone in the class, including , passed the final exam.
Class roster is correct.