Click here to see the results By far the preferred nomenclature was high school student This result was surprising given the rule of hyphenating compound adjectives, but i guess that high school without a hyphen is a. When i was in high school.stay in school implies don't drop out of school Stay at school implies don't leave the campus. But what was the complete sentence
Specifically, what comes after school That is, course, the most likely meaning But many sentences could be concocted where a different preposition would be needed, for example When i was still on high school property, i. The original paper form had the following circle highest grade comp. I sometimes get confused whether to use in or at
Children were not in school yesterday, because yesterday was a Highschool with a major in science and spanish language arts College with a major in science and spanish language arts Highschool with an associate of science and an associate of arts in spanish language arts degrees I'm translating a document from english to spanish that has many references to an american high school It looks like the term high school in spanish varies from country to country
Bachillerato (most of south america and spain?) escuela secundaria (some parts of south america?) preparatoria. I know that to describe which year you're in, with american english, people usually use words like
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