curricular is an adjective, therefore it has no singular or plural.
Are you thinking of "curricula"? Like what's taught in school?
curricula is the plural and curriculum is the singular.
You could add the prefix extra- to it to make the word extracurricular.
"Has" is singular, e.g. He has, she has. "Have" is plural, e.g. They have, we have. The exception is "I" - e.g. I have.
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Does is the third person singular form of the verb do. Does is used with singular noun or pronoun subjects.
The singular form of the demonstrative pronoun 'these' is this.
(Curricular means pertaining to a college or school's subjects, and the term extra-curricular includes non-educational activities such as sports, clubs, and promotions.)The curricular activities of the school were improved under the new school board.The dean left curricular changes to his staff and concentrated on funding issues.
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Many schools have chess clubs that count as extra-curricular activities.
achievements, awards or certificates won by a person other than academics. like sports certificate is extra curricular achievement and first position's school certificate is curricular achievement.
You could add the prefix extra- to it to make the word extracurricular.
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co-curricular activies
The primary difference between co-curricular and extracurricular activities relates to the topic and time spent on activities. Co-curricular activities take place in conjunction with an individual's normal daily activities while extracurricular activities take place in addition to a normal daily activity.
Co-curricular activities in school give you good references to put on your resume and also they are fun and good for the mind.
"Co-curricular activities" means activities conducted on or off school premises by clubs, associations, and organizations of pupils sponsored by the Board of Education; "co-curricular activities" also includes the pupil clubs, associations, and organizations that conduct those activities. "Co-curricular activities" does not include athletic competitions or practices or athletic teams or organizations
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