It should be student's work.
Jerry handed the instructions to the boys and me.
I think the only one that is grammatically incorrect is "Us students have a lot of work to do" it should be "WE students have a lot of work to do" .....
Both "schoolwork" and "school work" are correct, but "schoolwork" is more commonly used as a single word to refer to academic assignments and tasks given to students to complete outside of regular class time.
There is a group of Chinese words that is named Li He phrase, which means the two characters forming the one phrase can be used as a whole and be used separately. 'Bang mang' is one phrase of this kind. When 'bang' and 'mang' are used as a combination it's vi, and you can only say 'wo gei ni bang mang'. When the two characters are used separately, you can say 'wo bang ni mang'. But 'bang zhu' isn't such kind of phrase. The phenomenon of Li He phrase is a confusion to most of my foreign students. They always ask how come a phrase can be used this way and they think a phrase is a combination and cannot be separated. One of my students once asked me whether Li He phrases work like 'work out' that you can not only say 'work it out' but also 'work out something'. But they are not the same story. Like 'bang mang', a Li He phrase cannot be added with words after it. For more questions and get a FREE consultation, contact: Lily Cai, lily.cai@eChineseLearning.com, a professional Chinese teacher at www.eChineseLearning.com, specialized in teaching Chinese for all levels and various age groups.
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none of them work is the gramatically proper phrase
I would like to know if the phrase "Headquarter's Work" can be used as a headline?
You could word the sentence in a variety of ways. One correct way would be: "How would you rate the quality of the work?" That is probably the simplest way.
Jerry handed the instructions to the boys and me.
I've learned much about life, business and hard work, over the past seven years, working for you and Tom.
students work = The students work hard. (multiple students) student's work = The student's work deserved an A. (one student) students' work = The students' work was the highlight of the presentation. (belonging to multiple students)
I think the only one that is grammatically incorrect is "Us students have a lot of work to do" it should be "WE students have a lot of work to do" .....
Some students do not work very hard, mess around in class or are failing to achieve their potential.It is a teachers duty to try and correct this.
I do, however, request that I be allowed to work part-time.
The correct phrase is "Does your mother work?" This question inquires about whether one's mother is employed or engaged in a job. The use of "does" is necessary for proper grammatical structure in English.
Both "schoolwork" and "school work" are correct, but "schoolwork" is more commonly used as a single word to refer to academic assignments and tasks given to students to complete outside of regular class time.
The answer to the riddle is "homework." The phrase "algebra with pizzazz" suggests a focus on math, and when a teacher tells students to stop talking and work, they are likely being instructed to complete their assignments, which typically includes homework.