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).
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Typically, you measure a desk height with feet and a desk width with feet also. But, it depends on the size.
29" high (to BOTTOM of desk surface) by 30" deep is very typical. Width varies greatly and should be easier for you to decide upon.
Inches or centimeters, depending on where you live.
If you want to say the teacher's desk in spanish you would say el escritorio.
Yes, the correct possessive form is "teacher's" with an apostrophe before the "s" to indicate possession. For example, "The teacher's desk" shows that the desk belongs to the teacher.
90 cm
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 the width of the desk. You could use centimeters or meters.
The standard width of a school desk is 36 inches. Such a desk will also have an average length of 22 inches.
Teacher's is the possessive form of the noun teacher, the 's shows something belonging to a teacher. Example sentence:The teacher's desk was piled with papers to grade.
tell the teacher! Theres nothing elsse you can do :S
The use for a teacher's desk is to hold papers, paperclips, markers ect. Think of it this way, if a student has a desk, why shouldn't a teacher?
An "apple" if it's a teacher's desk. Or an Abbicus if the desk is somewhere in asia!
"Teacher's desk" in English means cattedra in Italian.
Around the corner there is tree under the tree there is a school in the school there is a desk behind the desk there is a bell behind the desk is a teacher what is her name