(meaning students, or central part of the eyes)At his school, all of the pupils listen to their teachers.The doctor saw that the pupils in his eyes were an abnormal size.
pupils
pupil slipups, pupils slipup, pupils pupils, slipup pupils
Pupils
pupils
Les pupilles (plural) en français se réfèrent à la partie centrale et noire de l'œil qui se dilate ou se rétrécit en fonction de la luminosité ambiante. On peut également se référer aux enfants orphelins comme étant des "pupilles de l'État" en français.
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The cross eyed college professor who seemed to have absolutely no control over his pupils. Pun on the word pupils.
No, the noun 'pupils' is a common noun, a general word for any students in a school, or of a tutor or mentor; a general word for the dark circular openings in the center of the iris of the eye.A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, or thing.The proper nouns for the common noun 'pupils' are the names of the pupils.
Yes, the noun 'pupils' is a common noun, a general word for any students in a school, or of a tutor or mentor; a general word for the dark circular openings in the center of the iris of the eye.
rolls? class?
yes its:a place where pupils learn or a place for education.