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  2. Student Names or Student's Names or Student's Name

    ell.stackexchange.com/questions/117432/student-names-or-students-names-or...

    "Student's Names" is wrong in general English. (Technically, this is also correct for a table and describing the names of a single student, but you will never see this in practice; instead, you will see things like "Student's Full Name" or "Student's First and Last Name".)

  3. Secondary is S1 through S6, with students typically being able to leave at the end of S4 (when they turn 16). America K-12 ( k indergarten to 12 ) is pre-school ("kindergarten"), followed by elementary (1st to 4th grade), middle school or junior high (5th to 8th/9th grade), followed by high school (9th/10th to 12th grade).

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  5. 0. Using "name" as an attributive noun is acceptable "a name list" or even hyphenated "name-list". Similarly we can get "fruitbowl" (this compound has become so common that it is increasingly written as one word) and "stupid-word-dictionary". However "list of names" is a normal and natural way of describing this: Have you got the list of names ...

  6. pronouns - Which is correct, "their name" or "their names"? -...

    ell.stackexchange.com/questions/227744/which-is-correct-their-name-or-their-names

    I've got a command that says: Point to the items and color them. Say its name. I'm sure it should be their instead of its, but I'm not 100% sure if it should be their name or their names.

  7. Jonathan Oldstyle was one of Irving's pen names. Note: use the plural names , rather than name , because you are talking about a collective of pen names, by saying two of , you are implying that there are many (more than one) pen names.

  8. That's because you expect that the people you are talking to probably know who you are, or at least could look at the list of invitees, but they don't necessarily know that this voice is yours. "Hello, this is James" was also a common way for someone named James to answer the phone, back in the days when phones were more tied to a location than ...

  9. The expression "take roll" means to "record which students are (and are not) in attendance." The teachers will call out the names of the students and note which students are present. We also use the expression "call roll" with the same meaning. You can read the definition here. The roll itself is the actual list of students who should be there.

  10. How do I use "like" vs "likes" in speech and sentences?

    ell.stackexchange.com/questions/75266

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  11. Or if you're involved in a job that requires supervising children but you may not know all their names (crossing guard, school bus driver, teacher but the child is in a different class). In these cases you'd probably work out quite quickly what is acceptable - but it may depend on your age and gender, a young man at a 5-a-side football pitch ...