I recently received an email stating that one of my papers was "selected by the WGU Evaluation faculty for recognition due to the exceptional nature of the work you submitted." Is this a way WGU motivates students and everyone gets one or two during their program? FYI, I am in a Masters program and I'm required to write a…
I'm having difficulty understanding when to use students' vs students. I know you use students' when you're talking about more than one student. For example: "The students' homeworks were marked".
She has developed skills in identifying problems from constantly analyzing student’s/students' language use. Hi, what is the factor in this sentence that determines the plurality if she has taught numerous students for a long period but taught one student at a time?
But grammatically, there is a difference. Nurdug's "one of the students' name" = " {one of the students}' name". Your "one of the students' names" = "one of {the students' names} ". In informal conversation, we might conceivably use nurdug's formulation, because the context would make it clear what we were talking about.
1 "All the students" and "all of the students" mean the same thing regardless of context. When you qualify all three with "in the school", they become interchangeable. But without that qualifier, "all students" would refer to all students everywhere, and the other two would refer to some previously specified group of students.
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Please have this post focus on the situations relevant to students or other countable noun plural; the different between "all of the time" and "all the time" please see ("all of the time" vs. "all the time" when referring to situations); other discussion related to time, please take a loot at here.
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Which one is correct? "There is no student in the class" "There are no students in the class" Thanks
For a list, use "Student Names" or "Students' Names". Remember that nouns can function as adjectives in English. If you want to show group possession, you put an apostrophe after the "s". The second way is considered a fancier way of writing it since most native English speakers rarely use the plural-possessive apostrophe even though it's well-accepted. For a table-column heading, use "Student ...
Closed 1 year ago. Are these called columns of students or vertical rows of students? If they are called neither, what are they called then in AmE? I have circled the vertical rows of students in blue to know the thing whose name I am looking for.
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Is my understanding correct that I can use "none of them" with a plural verb when meaning "not any of them", for example, "none of these students speak English".
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I heard about it on Friday, but WGU has finally publicly announced these two new masters degree programs. An MS in Computer Science and an MS in...
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WGU WAS regionally accredited when I checked. Many of us here are familiar with WGU. Major points are probably it is 100% online, fully self-paced and could be insanely accelerated, accepts existing certs for credits, provides you with certifications in the process (A+, CCNA, MCSA, CEH, CHFI, etc. had to be passed on vendor's conditions, i.e. you may need to go to Prometric/Pearson VUE testing ...
If someone were to start WGU w/nothing and a full time job working 40 hours a week what would be the quickest you would think you could possible finish just studying at night and on weekends? Let's also assume the person has 10 years of IT experience but not many certs. Thanks..
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The state of Indiana has made WGU an official state charter school and it's recognized here now as a state school for FAFSA. I believe another state (TN?) is also in the process of doing a charter-school partnership with WGU. You wouldn't see fly-by-night or for-profit toilet paper degree mills get picked up and recognized as state schools.