well i study by reading the whole chapter or look back at the notes that we did in class..
Anemometer
By learning how to write -- and you do that by reading a lot and writing a lot. Practice and study make a good writer. Study the writers you enjoy reading to see how they do it, then practice doing it yourself.
This is a matter of opinion; in my view, the study of good grammar is underemphasized in schools - as is obvious from reading the questions on this website!
If you are averse to hard study and intensive reading, how do you expect to get through law school?
To be honest. Not really. It only improves your English. If you are looking to do good in maths study hard.
studdying reading is where you investigate or learn on reading.
trioplism
Study, study, study. Ask questions. Practice. Eat properly, sleep at regular hours, get a bit of exercise outdoors. And study, study, study more. Pay attention, study, do a lot of reading, put effort all your school, and never give up and keep doing the best that you possibly can do, sleep, eat properly. Good Luck! KEEP YOUR GOALS ORGANIZED!!! http://www.wikihow.com/Get-Good-Grades-With-Effort
A study room can be called a study space, study area, or a quiet room for reading and learning.
The study of shapes and lines is called geometry. Thanks for reading!
John Gardner has written: 'The reading edge' -- subject(s): Study and teaching (Secondary), Study skills, Reading (Secondary)