Who knows, The Width is is 62.3 cm but they measured the length
You need to know the length and width of the desk before you can determine the area. Multiply the length by the width to get your answer (length x width = area).
It depends on what type of desk it could be any size.
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Who knows, The Width is is 62.3 cm but they measured the length
The possessive noun for a desk belonging to one student is "student's desk." If the desk belongs to multiple students, it would be "students' desk." The term "students desk" without an apostrophe implies a desk for students in general rather than a specific student or group of students.
The student's books were on his desk.
The Spanish words for "student desk" are, "escritorio de estudiante." Pupitre de estudiante
To measure a desk, you would typically use linear measurements such as inches, centimeters, or feet. You would measure the length, width, and height of the desk to get a comprehensive understanding of its size. These measurements are crucial for determining if the desk will fit in a specific space and for comparing it to other furniture pieces.
"Teacher's desk" in English means cattedra in Italian.
The length of a teacher's desk can vary depending on the model and manufacturer. Typically, a standard teacher's desk is around 48 inches to 60 inches in length. Some desks may be longer or shorter, so it is important to measure the specific desk in question for an accurate length.
Look on Wal-Mart and Target websites. They carry student desk chairs in store and may carry more varieties online. Amazon and Staples would also carry student desk chairs.
'bureau' is for a teachers desk.but if you want a student's desk you call it 'pupitre'
You need to know the length and width of the desk before you can determine the area. Multiply the length by the width to get your answer (length x width = area).
It depends on what type of desk it could be any size.
The correct verb for the plural subject 'books' is 'are': . The student's books are on the desk. (One student, several books,) The students' books are on the desk. (Several students, several books.)