Des questions concernant des phrases d'exemple avec, et la définition et l'utilisation de "School"
La signification de "School" dans divers phrases et expressions
Q:
Que signifie residential school ?
A:
In general, it refers to a "boarding school" where children are sent to live while they are educated. (I suppose it could also be said of a university, but that is not the usual meaning.)
Specifically, it often refers to (American) Indian boarding schools that were established in the US and Canada in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Native American children were sent to live and be educated at these schools in an attempt to assimilate them into modern society.
Specifically, it often refers to (American) Indian boarding schools that were established in the US and Canada in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Native American children were sent to live and be educated at these schools in an attempt to assimilate them into modern society.
Q:
Que signifie here of the school ?
A:
This is incorrect. Perhaps they meant to say "here at this school" ?
Q:
Que signifie Did you leave the school under less than good standing? ?
A:
Good standing = you did well in school; you passed all your classes and never got expelled or suspended
The question is asking "When you left school, were you not on good standing?"
If you answer yes, it means you were not on good standing.
If you answer no, it means you were on good standing.
I hope that helps
The question is asking "When you left school, were you not on good standing?"
If you answer yes, it means you were not on good standing.
If you answer no, it means you were on good standing.
I hope that helps
Q:
Que signifie well out of school ?
A:
In this case I think it's similar to a degree of success.. “达到某种程度的成功” because "success" itself is a big word and often refers to "success in life". A measure of success also keeps the definition of success more open, so that when a student makes small improvements he's also achieving "a measure of success", but just saying "to achieve success" it sounds like a student would be deemed a failure if he isn't doing extremely well in the class.
Q:
Que signifie I pulled it off as a high school student ?
A:
Without context, it's hard to tell, but I believe that it means that this person successfully passed as a high school student, that he/she blended in. And, no one figured out that he/she wasn't a high school student.
Exemple de phrases utilisant "School"
Q:
Veuillez me montrer des exemples des phrases contenant back in junior high school.
A:
You definitely can say that! Although, it's a lot more common to hear "Junior High" than "Junior High School" (Although it is technically correct).
Keep in mind, there are parts that have Junior High Schools, and parts that have Middle Schools. It's a pretty grey area as to how it is officially split, but Middle Schools typically are from 6th - 8th grade, and Junior High is from 7th-9th. I've seen other schools that do other things, but that's pretty common.
The important takeaway is that after 5th grade or so, there is a second school that kids attend.
Example sentences:
"When I was in Junior High, I used to hang out with my friends"
"Back in Junior High, I had a really great science teacher"
"Back in Junior High School, I was always the weird kid."
-- "Where did you learn to speak English?"
-- "I learned it back in Junior High."
Keep in mind, there are parts that have Junior High Schools, and parts that have Middle Schools. It's a pretty grey area as to how it is officially split, but Middle Schools typically are from 6th - 8th grade, and Junior High is from 7th-9th. I've seen other schools that do other things, but that's pretty common.
The important takeaway is that after 5th grade or so, there is a second school that kids attend.
Example sentences:
"When I was in Junior High, I used to hang out with my friends"
"Back in Junior High, I had a really great science teacher"
"Back in Junior High School, I was always the weird kid."
-- "Where did you learn to speak English?"
-- "I learned it back in Junior High."
Q:
Veuillez me montrer des exemples des phrases contenant Each school day.
A:
We discuss maths each school day.
Each school day our teacher makes us pick a partner.
We're allowed to change partners each school day.
We cover all topics each school day.
The principal rounds the rooms each school day.
I have to get up at five each school day.
Each school day my mom makes me breakfast.
Each school day our teacher makes us pick a partner.
We're allowed to change partners each school day.
We cover all topics each school day.
The principal rounds the rooms each school day.
I have to get up at five each school day.
Each school day my mom makes me breakfast.
Q:
Veuillez me montrer des exemples des phrases contenant old school.
A:
Yes your sentence is good!
Q:
Veuillez me montrer des exemples des phrases contenant "Congratulations on starting school".
A:
Welcome to English club. Thanks for coming.
Welcome freshii.
Freshii is slang for freshmen
Welcome freshii.
Freshii is slang for freshmen
Q:
Veuillez me montrer des exemples des phrases contenant old school .
A:
"MC Hammer is an old school, hip-hop idol"
"Do you know the running man?" "Yeah, that dance is so old school."
"Do you know the running man?" "Yeah, that dance is so old school."
Mots similaires à "School" et leurs différences
Q:
Quelle est la différence entre back from school et back in school ?
A:
@Emma0o0:
"Back in school" means a person is attending school again.
"Back from school" means a person has left school.
"Back in school" means a person is attending school again.
"Back from school" means a person has left school.
Q:
Quelle est la différence entre You went to school? et Did you go to school? ?
A:
"You went to school?" Is like comfirming/ to double check. "Did you go to school?" Is like just asking
Q:
Quelle est la différence entre I go to school. et I go to the school. et I go to a school. ?
A:
@rizumita: I go to school is when telling someone you go to school; it is literal. I go to a school is the same, it just clears out that you go to one singular school. I go the school says you go to a singular school but it is unnamed. If anyone can explain this further please do.
They all have the same concept with just a few words to differ and are used depending on the context sentence.
They all have the same concept with just a few words to differ and are used depending on the context sentence.
Q:
Quelle est la différence entre I've been to school et I went to school (the difference between preterit and present perfect is something that I can't really understand) ?
A:
[I've been to school.] is more specific if you're trying to tell a person WHERE you have been.
Example:
"Where were you today?
I've been at school."
[I went to school.] is more specific to saying WHAT you have been doing.
Example:
"What did you do today?
I went to school."
Example:
"Where were you today?
I've been at school."
[I went to school.] is more specific to saying WHAT you have been doing.
Example:
"What did you do today?
I went to school."
Q:
Quelle est la différence entre I go to school. et I go to a school. ?
A:
"I go to a school" is a particular school, "I go to school" is to say you attend school
Traductions de "School"
Q:
Qu'est-ce-que c'est en Anglais (GB)? School is the place where we meet almost all our future friends. It gives us the opportunity to gain knowledge. Finally, school is where every weekday children spend even more time than at home.
A:
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Q:
Qu'est-ce-que c'est en Anglais (USA)? I go to school early
A:
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Q:
Qu'est-ce-que c'est en Anglais (GB)? junior high school
A:
I think this answers your 3 questions.
Japanese Elementary School is the same as UK Primary School, except we start a year or so earlier.
Japanese Middle School and High School are the same as UK Secondary School.
At 16 or 18 we can go to college (like 高等専門学校), and normally at 18 we can go to University, 大学.
Japanese Elementary School is the same as UK Primary School, except we start a year or so earlier.
Japanese Middle School and High School are the same as UK Secondary School.
At 16 or 18 we can go to college (like 高等専門学校), and normally at 18 we can go to University, 大学.
Q:
Qu'est-ce-que c'est en Anglais (USA)? get off school(meaning the school time is over for the day)
A:
That's correct.
Q:
Qu'est-ce-que c'est en Anglais (USA)? I practiced Kanji over and over again when I was in the elementary school.
A:
I think your sentence sounds perfect.
Autres questions concernant "School"
Q:
I couldn't bring myself to enter the new school building. For one thing, because of the lonely feeling that this was no longer the school I had attended. Est-ce-que ça semble naturel?
A:
@dorami-09 it sounds ok but “with” and “some” in this manner of construction doesn’t sound natural. “i did not enter in the end, feeling sad that it wasn’t the school i once attended” sounds way better.
Q:
I need to prepare for school.
I need to get ready for school.
Are these expressions similar and natural?
I need to get ready for school.
Are these expressions similar and natural?
A:
Yes, they're interchangeable and both sound natural.
Q:
If you want to know how to go to a certain school which you have never been to, is this sentence correct?↓
"How should I go to the school ?"
I know that "How can I get to the school?" or "How do I get to the school?" is more natural, but now, I want to know whether the first sentence is correct or not.
"How should I go to the school ?"
I know that "How can I get to the school?" or "How do I get to the school?" is more natural, but now, I want to know whether the first sentence is correct or not.
A:
oh yea in that case you probably don’t want to use "how should I". They will think you want to know what type of vehicle to use. So you are correct.
Q:
It looks like you enjoyed your school.
You seems you had fun in the school. Est-ce-que ça semble naturel?
You seems you had fun in the school. Est-ce-que ça semble naturel?
A:
× It looks like you enjoyed your school.
✓ It looks like you enjoyed school.
× You seems you had fun in the school.
✓ You seem like you had fun at school.
✓ It looks like you enjoyed school.
× You seems you had fun in the school.
✓ You seem like you had fun at school.
Q:
1) I look forward to do it.
2) I look forward to doing it.
I learned #2 is grammatically correct at school.
But I have heard an American person saying #1.
Aside from a grammatical point of view,
I would like to know if some Americans say #1 depending on the region, social economic status, and so on?
2) I look forward to doing it.
I learned #2 is grammatically correct at school.
But I have heard an American person saying #1.
Aside from a grammatical point of view,
I would like to know if some Americans say #1 depending on the region, social economic status, and so on?
A:
yes 2 is correct
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