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MSN: Not just white collar; today we have pink, blue, and grey collar jobs too
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MSN: Lawmakers debate AI’s impact on white-collar jobs as disruption fears grow
U.S. News & World Report: AI Is Coming for White-Collar Jobs. What Does That Mean for Your Mortgage?
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TweakTown: Microsoft's AI boss says AI could replace all white-collar jobs within 18 months
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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 …
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 …
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 …
Which one is correct? "There is no student in the class" "There are no students in the class" Thanks
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, …
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". …
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 …
"There were students on the bus" ~ "There were no students on the bus". The negator "no" (a negative determiner) is of course required with the latter, but with positive plural NPs, a determiner …
The student's book is a book which belongs to the student. The student book may be either a book about/intended for the specific student or a book about/intended for students generally.
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"There was no student" or "There were no students"? Which is correct?
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.
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.
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.