96000 shillings divided in six equal portions is 16000 shillings per portion.
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“What is the student enrollment (in the total number of students)?”
13
Just like a clock face: 12 students.
If there are 56 students better than you, and 56 students worse than you, there are 113 students in the class. 56 (better) + 56 (worse) + 1 (you) = 113
The answer is 52
If divided equally, one fourth of a pound.
students work = The students work hard. (multiple students) student's work = The student's work deserved an A. (one student) students' work = The students' work was the highlight of the presentation. (belonging to multiple students)
it would be student's because students implies more than one student and if you are talking about more than one student's mother it would be the students' mothers
Student Advisors are assigned to students based on the students field of study?
The plural is students. Apostrophes are almost never used to form plurals.The possessive for one student is student's and the possessive for a bunch of students would be students' (only the apostrophe).Examples:There are several students.One student's bike is missing.All of the students' bikes are parked in the same place.
The noun 'student' is the singular form (one student).The noun 'students' is the plural form (two or more students).Examples:I've reserved this book for a student.These seats are reserved for students.
“What is the student enrollment (in the total number of students)?”
Teachers vs Students Student vs Student Student vs Students Student vs himself Student vs the whole school.
The form "student's desk" refers to the desk belonging to a student. The form "students' desk" refers to a desk belonging to multiple students. The form students desk not possessive because it does not have an apostrophe. The word "students" is simply the plural form of the noun student.
Neither is correct. You would say "There are no students" or "There is not one student" or "There are not any students."
The word students is a plural noun. It is the singular of student.
Yes.If the "needs" refers to one student then it is -> student's needsIf the "needs" refers to many students then it is -> students' needs