Students
//ˈstudn̩ts//
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The word "students" can be used as a noun.
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add numbers to other numbers advance to new grade amount to arrive late to class ask questions attend classes anytime during day begin test better comprehension better minds busy teacher catch up with extra work complete scentences cutting classes discover answer dislike study do well doubt teachers duck assignments entering classroom experience education fail classes fail exams fail if do not study fail math fail tests fear will not succeed further education gain qualifications head class learn facts leave when bell rings lie to teachers listen to teacher master artform master math master subjects need to encouraged play sport at school please professors practice piano prepare to take exams question professor read books read manuals read textbooks sit in classroom study study books study for tests study homework study lessons study math study philosophy study together succeed at school succeed on tests take out loans to pay tuition take tests think about exams try to study understand lessons understand school important use desks to do homework visit museums welcome new student
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