The nouns in the sentence are students and teachers.
Yes, the word "teachers" is a plural noun. It refers to individuals who educate and instruct students in schools or other educational settings.
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The pronoun in the sentence, 'him', is correct if the one the sentence refers to is a male. The pronoun 'him' is a singular, objective, personal pronoun which is functioning as the object of the preposition 'at'.The preposition 'at' is not the best choice, a better choice is 'for' (were delighted for him).Note: The word 'both' can function as an indefinite pronoun when it takes the place of a noun. However, in this sentence, it functions as an adjective, describing the nouns 'teachers and students'.Example use as a pronoun: The teachers and the students were both delighted...
Students is a plural noun in the sentence.
No, the word "students" is not a verb. It is a plural noun that refers to individuals who are attending school or engaged in learning.
Yes, the word "teachers" is a plural noun. It refers to individuals who educate and instruct students in schools or other educational settings.
The plural form of the noun teacher is teachers.The plural possessive form is teachers'.Example: There was loud laughter coming from the teachers' lounge.
The collective noun for the noun teachers is a faculty of teachers.
The collective noun for teachers is a faculty.
The collective noun for the noun teachers is a faculty of teachers.
The possessive form of the plural noun teachers is teachers'.The possessive form for "the books of the teachers" is "the teachers' books".
The collective noun for the noun teachers is a faculty of teachers.
The plural possessive form is teachers'.For example: The teachers' lounge is being repainted.
The possessive form for the plural noun teachers is teachers'.Example: The teachers' conference is scheduled for Friday.
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The plural noun 'students' is not a collective noun. The noun 'students' is a word for two or more people.A collective noun is a noun used to group people or things in a descriptive way.The standard collective noun for 'students' is a class of students.