You don't say anything. You go to the school office and pay for the lost book ( the school buys the books and when you loose it you are responsible for the book). After you do that go to your teacher tell him/her you paid for your misplaced book and ask for a new one. Teachers hear students telling them about how they lost a book, lost homework, and many other things. I have had college students in my college classes call me about loosing a book. I told the person to go buy a new one. This is not an excuse for not doing the required work and I refuse to enable a student to fail by accepting the " I lost my book" excuse.
In America it is math, in most European countries it is maths
A face value in maths is the out-side of the shape, as to say the face of a shape. The face value is the sides of a shape.
maths is important for every one. You can say it is one of the important thing for a person in his life. From the richest to the poorest every one have the necessity to have the basic knowledge in this subject. The importance of maths that a business man have in his life the same importance a begger also having.........................
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the best way is to say 1 + 1 they will say 2 prove them wrong by saying window because ask someone to explain it right if the say window say 2.another way is to say how do you spell their if they say this their say there and if they say there say their good trick right i tested it on a teacher and my friends.
It's probably just their accent !
Yes! Or at least annoyed. That means that he or she is feeling showed up. If you continue, your teacher will get mad and say you are "Mouthing off" to him or her. So you better keep those sort of things to yourself.
I seem to have misplaced this book. How much do I owe to replace it?
Of course they did! But if they are your friends, trust them! Actually dont because they will lie and say "No we didn't there was a teacher with us!" LOL.
In America it is math, in most European countries it is maths
If you say it to someone you should use : "Étudiestes maths"
maths/mathematics = mathématiques
"Math" or "Maths" translates as "Mathe".
The present tense of "I lost my library book" is "I am losing my library book" or "I lose my library book."
je deteste le maths
les plus amples maths
Maths The Americans say math but they are incorrect