A schooled person is one educated or trained in a specified activity or in a particular way. An educated person is one that has had a very good and broad education.
The common man spoke a form of old English, but the nobility spoke French. For over 300 years the nobility only spoke French. Even today the queen's menu is in French and well into the 1700's an educated man knew French. If he didn't he wasn't considered educated. George Washington didn't speak or write in French, but he hid it because he needed to appear well educated as a young British officer.
Yes, Schooled is written in the first person point of view. The story is narrated by the main character, Capricorn "Cap" Anderson, giving readers a firsthand account of his experiences and thoughts.
The difference between the phrases no man is an island, and each man is an island, is their meaning. No man is an island means that no man can do everything themselves, they need others. Each man is an island means that each person must rely on themselves and control their own world and destiny.
Yes. If it ends in "ed" it will always be. It is a past tense verb.Not all words ending in -ed are past tense verbs.He is an educated man.In this sentence educated is an adjective but educated can also be a verb egThey educated their children at home.
Some British accents may not pronounce the "r" sound in the same way as American accents, leading to variations in pronunciation. However, this is just a difference in accents and not necessarily a right or wrong way of speaking.
A schooled man brags about what he knows, a learned man uses what he knows to be remembered.
Most kings are pretty highly educated. They are home schooled by the country's best teachers.
He was home schooled.
"The way you have it written answers as follows: An ill educated man is a an educated man who is ill. An ill-educated man is a man who is poorly educated." The above quote is what was previously written. Answer: ill educated man - an educated man that is ill (previously correct). ill-educated man - well, ill-educated is not a real word and is mistakenly used for uneducated.
he was home schooled
The Pilgrim children were home schooled.
she was home schooled. .x.
Yes, he was well educated. He was sent to Milan, Italy, to be schooled.
Anne Hutchinson was home-schooled and very well educated.
His mother schooled him initially then he was educated by monks at Paisley Abbey.
They home schooled most of the time then got educated by preachers
learned, skilled, intelligent, civilized, schooled, trained, professional, cultured